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Properties of Water
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Which of the following are true of water?
(Select 4) Surface tension allows bugs to walk on water. Water is able to dissolve in
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What unique property of water assists in the fight against gravity when water moves from root to tip?
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For each of these properties, give an example of how water’s properties affect life on earth.
Able to dissolve salt or sugar
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Water reaches its maximum density above its freezing point. The volume V (in cubic diameters) of 1 kg of water at temperature T
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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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When boiling water begins to turn to steam, which of the following remains the same in both the liquid and the vapor?
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Which measurable property of water allows water droplets to have a rounded shape?
(1 point) • vapor pressure • boiling point
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All of the following describe properties of water that enable it to support life, except...
cohesion and adhesion water forms
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Compare solid and liquid water at 0 degrees celsius.
which has more kinetic energy? why? which has more potential energy? why?
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6. Which property of water helps it to break apart large rocks into smaller rocks?
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What does water's high specific heat capacity explain about water?
It explains why water is liquid at room temperature. It
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Some insects, such as water striders, are able to walk on water. What property of water allows the insect to
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Which statement correctly describes the melting and boiling points of water?
a They occur at the same temperature. b They occur
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Some insects, such as water striders, are able to walk on water. What property of water allows the insect to walk on it?
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Several properties of water are shown. Classify each property as a physical property or a chemical property. can be split into
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What does water's high specific heat capacity explain about water?(1 point)
Responses It explains why water is liquid at room
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What does water's high specific heat capacity explain about water?(1 point) Responses It explains why water is liquid at room
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What does water's high specific heat capacity explain about water?(1 point)
It explains why water is liquid at room temperature.
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What does water's high specific heat capacity explain about water?(1 point)
Responses It explains why water is liquid at room
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What does water's high specific heat capacity explain about water?(1 point)
Responses It explains why water is liquid at room
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what does Waters high specific heat capacity? Explain about water
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water boils at 100c and turns into steam. Which similarities or differences are there between water at 100c and steam at 100c?
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Which qualities of the ocean help it to absorb heat? Select the three correct answers.(2 points) Responses transparency to
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Which qualities of the ocean help it to absorb heat? Select the three correct answers.(2 points) Responses large surface area
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Which qualities of the ocean help it to absorb heat? Select the three correct answers.(2 points)
Responses proximity to land
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Which qualities of the ocean help it to absorb heat? Select the three correct answers.(2 points) Responses a high specific heat
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7. Water is often called the "universal solvent" because many substances can be dissolved in water. What property of water
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Why do restaurants wash their dishes with hot water? (1 point)
Hot water has more potential energy than cold water so it is more
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Why do restaurants wash their dishes with hot water?(1 point)
Responses The molecules of hot water have less kinetic energy than
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why do restaurants wash their dishes with hot water?(1 point)
Responses The molecules of hot water have more kinetic energy than
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What are the two requirements for water used for cleaning?
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Capillary action is what allows water to move up the vessels of plants from the roots to the leaves. Which of the properties
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do a water
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Why do restaurants wash their dishes with hot water?(1 point) Responses The molecules of hot water have less kinetic energy than
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Like the first activity, you should have seen the water bulging on the top of the coin. This is also caused by the cohesion of
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Notice how the pepper (and the surface water) shot to the perimeter of the dish when soap was added. This happened because soap
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In one to two sentences, explain a similarity and a difference between the particles in liquid water at 100ºC and the particles
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Why do restaurants wash their dishes with hot water?(1 point)
Responses Hot water has more potential energy than cold water so it
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Why do restaurants wash their dishes with hot water?(1 point)
Responses a Hot water has more potential energy than cold water so
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Hydrogen bonding is one unique property of water.
Responses True True False
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Why is water known as the "universal solvent"?
f It dissolves the greatest number of substances. g It dissolves all known
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Why do restaurants wash their dishes with hot water?(1 point)
Responses The molecules of hot water have more kinetic energy than
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Which of the following will NOT occur when water undergoes a physical change?
Responses The kinetic energy of the molecules
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A water droplet can be thousands of times smaller than a raindrop.
选择一项: 对 错
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What property’s of water is missing in alcohol and oil that prevents a high number of drops to accumulate on the penny?
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What property of water helps Earth regulate its temperature?(1 point)
Responses water's ability to dissolve so many things
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Because each water molecule is charged, it easily forms bonds with other water molecules. The tendency of water molecules to
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Water is a nearly universal solvent. That means it can dissolve many substances, or solutes. Substances that dissolve in water
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Which of the following is not true about water?
A Its smallest form is a molecule. B It’s made of two different elements. C It
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True or False: Water’s property of surface tension is related to its property of cohesion.
A True B False
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