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@poppyt | 27 July 17 | |
yep it is still water....
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@crail | 27 July 17 | |
But it's fizzy. How can it be water?
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@mikeymk | 27 July 17 | |
That's like putting food colouring in water and saying, ''But it's red, how can it be water?''
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@crail | 27 July 17 | |
How is red water water?
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@sisfreak2017 | 27 July 17 | |
its polluted water.
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@3mel | 27 July 17 | |
it's still water but it's not STILL water... c'mon peoples !
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@tazdevil | 27 July 17 | |
@ mikeymk - 27.07.17 - 01:34am That's like putting food colouring in water and saying, ''But it's red, how can it be water?'' Water is clear, colourless and odourless, but once you add the colour, it's no longer clear or colourless or even odourless. You can't add a food colour, and still call it clear, colourless water because it has a different physical property now i.e. different colour. And even though the main ingredient is water, it's no longer normal water. The two are different. Similarly, carbonation is the process where you add a gas which makes it no longer still. It makes it fizzy. Once you add something to something, you basically modify their smell, shape, colour, formula, transparency, molecular structure, physical or chemical properties etc, and they are no longer the same thing. Which is why they all have separate names- sea water, distilled water, deionized water, sparkling water etc. It would be really dumb to consider them as same and equal. |
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