If there was ice, and it had water surrounding it, the ice is wet. If that ice turns into water, does it suddenly change to not wet? If a single molecule was solid, and the rest liquid, would it be wet until that singular molecule becomes liquid?
If there was ice, and it had water surrounding it, the ice is wet. If that ice turns into water, does it suddenly change to not wet? If a single molecule was solid, and the rest liquid, would it be wet until that singular molecule becomes liquid?