waterwet
Waterwet is a term sometimes used in discussions of wettability to describe the tendency of a surface or material to be readily wetted by water. It is not a formal scientific category but serves as a shorthand for high wettability, often implying that water spreads quickly across the surface and forms a small contact angle.
In scientific terms, wettability is quantified by the contact angle between a water droplet and the solid
Measurement of waterwet properties is commonly done using goniometry and the sessile drop method, recording advancing
Materials and examples often cited as waterwet include clean glass, many oxide surfaces, and hydrophilic polymers
Overall, waterwet describes a practical attribute tied to how readily water covers and interacts with a surface,