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water, old high german wazzar, german wasser, old norse vatn, gothic wato), from proto-indo-european *wod-or, suffixed form of root *wed- ("water"; "wet"). [ ] also cognate , through the indo-european root, with greek ύδωρ (ýdor), russian вода́ (vodá), irish uisce, albanian ujë. history main articles
effect ). many organic substances (such as fats and oils and alkanes ) are hydrophobic , that is, insoluble in water. many inorganic substances are insoluble too, including most metal oxides , sulfides , and silicates . because of its polarity, a molecule of water in the liquid or solid state can form up...
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