Warm Up Water has unique chemical and physical properties. Which property of water is this due to? Adhesion b) hydrogen bond c) refraction d) polar In.

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Warm Up Water has unique chemical and physical properties. Which property of water is this due to? Adhesion b) hydrogen bond c) refraction d) polar In your own words: what does it mean for a molecule to be polar?

Hot and cold water density https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AasKk3HRyOI Need half sheet Hot water is more dense than cold water

Properties of water Need a notebook sheet of paper for notes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HVT3Y3_gHGg Great video explaining the properties of water

Water notes

Finish Water lab Water lab will be graded next class period.

Intro to hydrologic cycle Each group will research one portion of the hydrologic cycle and present to the class Infiltration/ percolation Surface run off Water table Groundwater flow Discharge area Evaporation Transpiration Precipitation Condensation

Homework Personal water log Track your water usage for three days Must complete every item on the list at least once Due Tuesday 8/30 (B Day) or Wednesday 8/31 (A Day)