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Engineering360: "What Happens When Electrons Get Wet?"

01/29/2018 4:41 PM

Read Engineering360 article: What Happens When Electrons Get Wet?.

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Re: What Happens When Electrons Get Wet?

01/30/2018 10:34 AM

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Re: What Happens When Electrons Get Wet?

01/30/2018 12:20 PM

If, on the one hand, having (conventional) ''wetness'' is defined as having contact with water molecules, then basic electrons have diameters thousands of times too small to be ''covered'' with the much larger-diametered water molecules.

If, on the other hand, you viewed the highly variable (micro-plasma ?) intricate interactions of chemical bonding as a sort of nano-nano-like ''wetness'', then that might be a figuratively appropriate description...

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