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Water in a piston/cylinder is at 100degC, x=0.5 with mass 1kg and the piston rests on two stops. The equilibrium pressure that
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Kyle
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At room temperature, the surface tension of water is 72.0 mJ·m^–2. What is the energy required to change a spherical drop of
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Anonymous
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1) Which of the following properties of water can be explained using hydrogen bonding arguments?
1. its ability to dissolve most
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Hannah
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all of the following are true about water except that it:
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priscilla
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Why is water considered the universal solvent?(1 point)
Water molecules are held together by covalent bonds. .Water is a polar
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why does the high specific heat of water make it essential to life?
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Kallie
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the unique properties of water make life possible on earth, select three properties of water and: a) for each propery, identify
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Myles
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1. What do you observe about the conductivity meter when placed in 1.00 L water?
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curry
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Tubig
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Dave
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Water in a wiing pool disolved sodiu chloide othe salts What decribes the water? Homogenous, heterogenous eleent none?
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Patti
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What characteristic of water would you be investigating when you place a small drop of water on wax paper and when you try to
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Janet
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why does water after evaported not turn to H+ ions.
is it be cause of the intermolecurar and intramolecuar forces?
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jake
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Which property of water explains ice floating on top of a pond rather than sinking
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at temperaturesof 100 degrees celsius or higher, water changes to steam (a gas).At temperatures of 0 degrees celsius or lower
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lauren<3
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Milo is boiling water, but it is taking a long time for the water to reach its boiling point. Which of the following BEST
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Need Help!
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Which describes a characteristic of water that is responsible for frost wedging?(1 point)
Responses Water expands as it freezes.
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Which describes a characteristic of water that is responsible for frost wedging?
A Water condenses as it is heated B Water
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Thanks so much for all your help. These multiple choice questions always have me confused. Here goes: The density of fresh water
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Pat
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Which describes a characteristic of water that is responsible for frost wedging?(1 point)
Responses Water evaporates as it is
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songoku
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Explain how water's property as a universal solvent is useful in maintaining various life processes.
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Lola
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Which of the following properties of water would be most important in protecting a fish in a shallow pond
on a hot summer day?
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SkatingDJ
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A student adds ice to several samples of water the results are shown in the table which conclusion can be drawn from the results
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In "Waves" Dale Wisely characterizes the water as an element that what?
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A student place is a drop of food coloring into two water samples. Her observations are shown in the table which statement best
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Proportional time walking is 20 minutes. 30 minute
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Which option describes the particles of water as the liquid water actively boils?
A. The particles will have the same average
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Jozikee
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As temperature increases in water, there is increased evaporation. Which of the following BEST explains
why this happens? (1
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Which of the following properties of water explains its characterization as the universal solvent?
Which of the following
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wedi
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At 298K and 1bar pressure, the density of water is 1.00 g/cm^3 , Cpm = and 75.3 J/Kmol. The change in volume with temperature is
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Danielle
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What unique property of water assists in the fight against gravity when water moves from root to tip?
a. photosynthesis b.
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Sorry about that. I don't know why it did that? I will try to recap the two or three sentences I read. The oxygen molecules
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DrBob222
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At room temperature, the surface tension of water is 72.0 mJ·m^–2. What is the energy required to change a spherical drop of
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Anonymous
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What property of water causes a water droplet to be shaped like a dome?
Also can you please explain these words? Surface
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Jessica
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A. The molecules of water on the surface change bonding as they dry out.
B. The density of the pin is less than that of the
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Cortney
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Question: The greatest expansion of water occurs when: isn't it when it turns to ice?? The other answers are at 4C it gains
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MIKE
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1) Which of the following properties of water can be explained using hydrogen bonding arguments?
1. its ability to dissolve most
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Hannah
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all the following are true about water except that it:
a has a very high specific heat capacity compared to ther substances. b.
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ray
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which of the following properties of water explains its characterization as the universal solvent.
a)kinetic energy of liquid
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Brenda
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What are two chemical and two physical properties of water? Please help me. Thank you.
physical properties: boiling point,
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Jj
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the difference between the boiling point and the freezing point of pure water at standard pressure is
(1)32 K (2)273 K (3)100 K
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Jazmin
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Physical properties are those that you can detect with your senses: sight, hearing, touch, taste, smell. With just a glass of
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Tom
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I am confused about this statement about water
Which of the following is TRUE regarding water only covalent bonds are broken when
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Andy
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which of the following properties of water explains its characterization as the universal solvent.
a)kinetic energy of liquid
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Brenda
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Water had the lowest bp of 100C b/c it has no solute to block the movement which cause to have a lower bp when heated. Water
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Chopsticks
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in which location, would the boiling piont of water will be highest ?
A) new mexico where pressure is 710torr B) new york city
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marjani
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If water were not a polar molecule and could not form hydrogen bonds, how would this change the structure and density of ice?
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Abraham
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How can I describe the following things about water in sketches or drawings? please give me ideas
1.High heat capacity 2.High
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Kylie
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Water's unique properties allow it to-
a.dissolve aqueous solutions b.dissolve ionic and nonpolar covalent molecules c.dissolve
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Boberto
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why water expands when it freezes?
Water expands when it freezes because it starts to bend. when all the water molecules are in
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Ciaria
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List at least three physical properties of water which contain numerical values.
Describe a chemical proterty of water which
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Yasmin
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How is the chemistry of water important to chemical reactions that support life? What does cohesion and polarity have to do with
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chemistrycat
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