Water, water, and more water Why is water polar? Why does Biology care about water? Why do we drown in water?

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Water, water, and more water Why is water polar? Why does Biology care about water? Why do we drown in water?

Which of the following NOT appropriate examples of hydrogen bonding? A.1, 2, 3, 4, B.2, 3, 4, 5 C.3, 4, 5 D.4, 5,1 E.None of the above only show incorrect hydrogen bonding

Polar, covalent bond within the molecule is due to Gives the ability to form ---. Water is cohesive and adhesive and thus will have surface tension Hydrogen bonds forming and reforming will moderate temperature Ice floats and cold water will hold more oxygen Water is the solvent for life Properties of water

“What the?” Explain what this picture is attempting to diagram.

What type of bond are indicated by the numbers? What type of molecule(s) could this be? 1 2.

CPK coloring Black Blue White Red Knowing CPK coloring, can you predict areas of polarity on this structure? Can you fit the two molecules together?

A. B C. D. E.