There is no limit to the number of folk tales of 'Amritbari' in the country. Wounds are healed in this water, the dead get life. It removes the fear of the timid, the courage of the fearless increases a hundred times. Nor has such charming qualities been attributed to water by any accident. Living in the world, surrounded by green forests and blooming fields, boating or splashing mud in summer rain, skating or ski-racing in winter - all thanks to water.
the water
Or to put it a little more precisely - all this is possible due to the mutual attraction and bonding ability of water molecules. It is also one of the conditions for the origin of life on our planet. The history of the world is the history of water. Water has transformed our planet in the past, and continues to do so.
Water is the greatest chemical on earth. No natural process takes place without it—be it the formation of a new rock, a new mineral, or a highly complex biochemical reaction in a plant or animal body.
In the laboratory, chemicals dance completely without water. Examination of the religion of matter, their transformation and creation of new compounds is possible without water. Besides, water is one of the best solvents. Many substances need to be dissolved before reacting.
What happens when substances dissolve? The intensity of the active forces between the distant molecules and atoms of matter is reduced hundreds of times in water. As a result, they are separated from the remote parts and mixed with water. The sugar in the tea glass is broken down into particles. When food salt falls into water, the adsorbed particles dissociate into sodium and chloride ions. Water molecules have the special ability to attract atoms and molecules of the melt to form their own unique structure. In this respect other solvents are much inferior to water.
There is no stone on earth that can withstand the ravages of water. Granite is slowly but surely succumbing to water. Water carries its dissolved substances into the seas and oceans. And so this vast body of water is salty; But billions of years ago water was sweet, Alona.