Phase 1: Spatialising Water
Water is a colourless, tasteless, and odourless liquid at room temperature. One of its most important properties is its ability to dissolve many other substances. The versatility of water as a solvent is essential to living organisms. Life is believed to have originated in the world's oceans, which are complicated solutions.
In an ice crystal, the association is a highly ordered but loose structure. When the ice melts, this orderly arrangement breaks down partially and the molecules pack more closely together. This makes the liquid denser than the solid, which is why ice forms on top of liquid water. The associative force, however, is still strong enough to prevent water molecules from separating completely even at room temperature. This continued association in the liquid state accounts for the high boiling point of water.
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Horatio, Tina, and Philippe -- 2004/04/29 03:03 EST reply
Dear Melyene, could you prepare some file for Tina, Hoaratio and myself to take on your architectural project. 3d models, pictures, drawings...are the most welcome.Thanks
Horatio, Tina, and Philippe -- 2004/04/29 03:20 EST reply
Hi,
Do you need it in a cd or in wiki? cos some of them are too big.
... -- 2004/05/27 03:33 EST reply
your project looks great. i like it. nice job.