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Whats the wettest liquid

>> No.8577458
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8577458

>>8577456
ur dads boipussci

>> No.8577540

>>8577456
Gimme a temperature and pressure and I'll tell you.

>> No.8577579

>>8577456
Adhesives like glue are actually wetter than water. Wetting is defined as a fluid's tendency to stick to surfaces. That means a good way to rephrase your question would be:

What is the stickiest adhesive?

>> No.8577695

>>8577579
What is the stickiest adhesive?

>> No.8577699

>>8577695
See >>8577540

>> No.8577800

>>8577456
Your mom

>> No.8577826

>>8577579

ur mums squirt juices, bud

>> No.8577879

>>8577579
True, but not completely.

Wetting is how well a liquid will stick and also spread onto a surface. You need to look at dyne levels of the surface.

Elmers glue won't spread as easy as a thinned Cyanoacrylate.

>> No.8577889

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wetting
:^)

>> No.8578014

>>8577695
STP

>> No.8578016

>>8578014
meant for >>8577699