Density of H2O!
Density of h2o! I am just going to have a little bit of fun with this one and I could not help but laugh
to myself and then out load with my five year old sun giving me a little bit of a funny look.
But how do you measure the density of h2o?

If your a chemical savvy, I suggest that you have a look through Wikipedia as you may get the information
you are after to please your professor for you assignment or thesis if that is what you are working on.

But, for the normal person like myself and probably 99 percent of the six billion people on this planet,
make that ninety nine point nine, the density of water is important to the degree that it is cool, clean and
slides down our throat as it refreshes and hydrates your body.
OK, I am going to give you a nice little link to the
H2O Page which I hope will clear up any questions that
you may have, other than water being two hydrogen atoms that are stuck to an oxygen atom, then this is the
web page that you are looking for to find out about the density of h2o.
H2O is a precious fluid that just happens to cover about seventy percent of the surface of this planet. We
seem to have the false idea that water is abundant. If you are in the Sahara Desert, then I am sure that the
density of each drop evaporating up into the air is your main concern in regard to water conservation. Every single
drop counts.
But let me put it to you this way. We live on a precious water planet. We have water in abundance.
We are abusing that abundance by polluting our water ways, reservoirs and oceans to an extent unimaginable
in relation to what it is able to withstand. And yes it can take more than we could ever comprehend. But this
is no reason what so ever to test the abilities of this planet to continue to regenerate and cleans itself.
Just a thought though. Scientists have not yet been able to identify another water planet. They are very precious
in this universe. And if this one blows, it will be a long journey to the next. You can find out more about this
from the Lord Of Water in his journeys and task to keep all water
planets in this sector of the universe stable and functioning as they were originally intented.
The density of h2o is what holds the balance of this planet in the life sustaining state that it is in. Frozen as
ice the density of h2o is much more extreme but as light vapour up in the clouds, of course the density of h2o
is as light as the wisp of a feather. And then this "distilled" water will fall clean and pure to the surface.
Except for the fact that it has to fall though the various layers of atmospheric pollution and aero fuels.
Even still, the rain that falls heavy and gleaming from the sky seems to carry with it some type of life giving
essence that has a tendancy to bloom our garden and the grass on our lawns. The density of h2o goes through such
a mass amount of transference and soluability with the various organic, inorganic and toxic particles that we
take it for granted to transport for us, it is an incredible wonder that it is able to return to its life giving
form ever at all.
But it does. Often we have to resort to Carbon or Reverse Osmosis Water Filters, or even have to distill our water
to get it back to it's pure form again, but time and time and time again, our water transforms back into that
life giving form to be used for what ever we please. And then we actually have to enhance the
density of h2o with
essential minerals and trace elements to ensure that it has all the vital components that our carbon, oxygen motor
bodies need to function correctly.
OK! The density of h2o goes something like this. A single molecule of H2O contains two atoms of Hydrogen and One of
Oxygen. The Proton Count is eight for the oxygen atom and one each for the hydrogen giving a total of ten protons.
There are only eight neutron that are in the oxygen atom and ten electrons all up. So if you want to get a total of
ten protens, eight neutrons and ten electrons and place them on your tinny feather scales you may come up with some
type of weight between this little cluster.
But what about the density of h2o? Well! The definition of Density as defined by
One Look Dictionary is as follows:
noun: the amount per unit size.
I am sure that the size of this little baby varies so greatly from the densest ice on the North Pole to the light
misty vapours high above the mountains of Fiji. Place it in a cube and measure the sides.
Oh! And try to ensure that there is no space between the atoms.
Best of luck.
Warmly, Mike King
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