Outline of water
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to water:
Water is a chemical substance with the chemical formula H2O. A water molecule contains one oxygen and two hydrogen atoms connected by covalent bonds. Water is a liquid at ambient conditions, but it often co-exists on Earth with its solid state, ice, and gaseous state (water vapor or steam). Under nomenclature used to name chemical compounds, Dihydrogen monoxide is the scientific name for water, though it is almost never used.[1]
Chemical properties and use
- Water (molecule)
- Electrolysis of water
- Water of crystallization
- Dealkalization of water
- Drinking water quality standards
- Self-ionization of water
- Water-in-water emulsion
- Water purification
- Water (data page)
- Hard water / Soft water
- Water absorption
- Heavy water
- Distilled water
- Salinity
- Hydrate
- Boiling
Physical properties
- Water (properties)
- Color of water
- Water vapour
- Ice
- Lunar ice
- Optical properties of water and ice
- Water quality
- Water (data page)
- Mineral water
Geography
- Origin of water on Earth
- Evolution of water on Mars and Earth
- Hydrosphere
- Body of water
- Glacier
- Geyser
- Spring
- Waterfall
Weather
- Precipitation (meteorology)
- Rain
- Freezing rain
- Drizzle
- Snow
- Snow pellets
- Snow grains
- Ice pellets
- Hail
- Ice crystals
- Dew
- Frost
- Atmospheric icing
- Glaze ice
- Clouds
- Fog
- Mist
- Spindrift
- Flood
- Wave
- Drought
In nature and life
- Origin of water on Earth
- Evolution of water on Mars and Earth
- Water intoxication
- Drinking water
- Drowning
- Dehydration
Marine life
Politics and issues
- Water politics
- Water law
- Water right
- Water resources
- Water resources of the People's Republic of China
- Water resources of Singapore
- Reuse of water bottles
- Water crisis
- Water industry
- Water privatization
- Water management
- Water conflicts
- Water export
- Water pollution
Supply and sanitation
- Water supply
- Water supply network
- Reservoir
- Dam
- Water tower
- Aqueduct
- Pump
- Water well
- Drinking Fountain
- Water pipe
- Tap (valve)
- Water supply network
- Sanitation
- Drinking water
- Water fluoridation
- Opposition to water fluoridation
In culture and sport
- Water deity
- Water (classical element)
- Holy water
- Adam's ale
- Water sport (recreation)
- Winter sport
- Water gun
- Water fight
- Fountain
Uses
- Water wheel
- Hydropower
- Drinking
- Drinking water
- Tap water
- Bottled water
- Drinking vessel
- Glass (drinkware)
- Water clock
- Irrigation
- Use of water in fire fighting
- Professional diving
- Water transport
- Bathing
- Washing
- Pressure washer
- Naval warfare
Fishing
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References
- Bramer, Scott. "Chemical Nomenclature". Widener University, Department of Chemistry. Retrieved 20 September 2011.
External links
- OECD Water statistics
- The World's Water Data Page
- FAO Comprehensive Water Database, AQUASTAT
- The Water Conflict Chronology: Water Conflict Database
- US Geological Survey Water for Schools information
- Portal to The World Bank's strategy, work and associated publications on water resources
- America Water Resources Association
- America Water Resources Association
- Water structure and science
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