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Non Life Sciences => Chemistry => Topic started by: tony6789 on 18/03/2009 14:37:32

Title: water V.S air
Post by: tony6789 on 18/03/2009 14:37:32
neil actually gave me this idea with the topic "can you squeeze water" thx neil! lol

is there anything air can go through that water cant? or vise-versa can water go through a crack (etc.) that air couldnt???
Title: water V.S air
Post by: Don_1 on 18/03/2009 16:27:06
GORE-TEX® Is an air permeable waterproof fabric which has been in commercial use for many years in the production of outwear, tents etc.
Title: water V.S air
Post by: lightarrow on 18/03/2009 16:49:46
neil actually gave me this idea with the topic "can you squeeze water" thx neil! lol

is there anything air can go through that water cant? or vise-versa can water go through a crack (etc.) that air couldnt???
Water can enter inside a swimming pool's water, but air don't.  [:)]
Title: water V.S air
Post by: RD on 18/03/2009 17:56:37
Water can enter inside a swimming pool's water, but air don't.  [:)]

There is air dissolved in water: fish would have a hard time breathing if there wasn't.  [xx(]
Title: water V.S air
Post by: lightarrow on 18/03/2009 21:47:50
Water can enter inside a swimming pool's water, but air don't.  [:)]

There is air dissolved in water: fish would have a hard time breathing if there wasn't.  [xx(]
I was wondering who would have been the first to point it. You've won a prize!  [;D]
Title: water V.S air
Post by: tony6789 on 19/03/2009 14:16:23
omg *smacks forehead* i never thought of ANY of those lol wow