So as I sit here I've decided to post one of my very favorite riddles so let's just see how far this goes in who will be the first to win my riddle. WHAT'S IN WATER THAT PUTS OUT FIRE. let the fun begin
Atoms lose their individual identities when they become parts of molecules. Sodium by itself reacts violently in contact with water. Chlorine is a poisonous gas. When a sodium atom and chlorine atom combine, however, they form a molecule of sodium chloride, also known as table salt. Water puts out the fire because it cools the material that is burning and it prevents air from comming into contact with the fire.