Hydrography: Chemical Liquid A Explained

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The discussion revolves around the concept of "chemical liquid A" in the context of hydrography. Participants explore the meaning and application of this term, questioning its relevance and clarity within the field.

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  • Exploratory, Conceptual clarification, Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant seeks clarification on what "chemical liquid A" refers to in hydrography.
  • Another participant expresses uncertainty about the question, noting that hydrography involves the measurement of physical characteristics of water but does not clarify what "liquid A" might be.
  • A third participant provides a definition of hydrography and mentions hydrographics as a separate concept, indicating a potential misunderstanding of the original question.
  • A later reply suggests that "liquid A" may refer to a specific term used by an individual in a multi-step process, implying that its meaning is not widely recognized.

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Participants do not reach a consensus on the meaning of "chemical liquid A," and multiple interpretations of the question exist, indicating unresolved aspects of the discussion.

Contextual Notes

The discussion highlights a lack of clarity regarding the term "chemical liquid A" and its application in hydrography, with no established definitions or common understanding among participants.

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Sorry I don't know if I'm the right place. But I would like to know if anyone here knows what chemical liquid A is applied in hydrography
 
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To be honest it is not clear what the question is, I am not aware of any liquid that is "applied", but definitely hydrography deals with a liquid. So, what is hydrography?
 
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Hydrography, the measurement of physical characteristics of waters and marginal land
Hydrographics (printing), a printing technique for three-dimensional objects
 
So your question is about water transfer printing? Liquid A has no meaning to anybody but someone who has developed a multi step process, one step of which uses a liquid they call “Liquid A”. Only they know what it means.
 

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