Good Question. However the answer you are looking for is no. If a molecule can create a sensation on other molecules of different atomic structures and atomic mass, the same sensation cannot be created and emitted on a replicate of the molecule. It can amplify the sensation on other molecules. Since the atomic mass is the same on all H2O Molecules, contact and bonding becomes an amplification process.Now one question:
Water [H2O] when in contact with anything creates the sensation of something being wet. But if water is in contact with itself is it possible for it to create this effect on other water molecules?
Good Question. However the answer you are looking for is no. If a molecule can create a sensation on other molecules of different atomic structures and atomic mass, the same sensation cannot be created and emitted on a replicate of the molecule. It can amplify the sensation on other molecules. Since the atomic mass is the same on all H2O Molecules, contact and bonding becomes an amplification process.
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I'll just do that since everyone seems to be doing it
H2O = Molecule that emits a wet sensationSo what your saying is
H2O = Wet
H2O + H2O = Wetter