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Universal Solvent By: Walter, Tyler, Adam, Haley, Denise
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What??? It is called Universal Solvent because water can dissolve many substances once mixed.
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Real World Example #1 Using Kool-Aid mixtures with water is a quick way to make Kool-Aid because the water is able to dissolve the mixture into a flavored water because it is the universal solvent.
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Real World Example #2 Lime is dissolved in the waterfall Havasu and makes the water turquoise.
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By Roman, James, and Mamie
Buoyancy By Roman, James, and Mamie
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Definition/Example DIFINITION: The ability or tendency to float in water of other fluids. EXAMPLES: ice cubes in water, boats float on ride on water, helium balloons are an example of buoyancy in the air.
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Created by Michael, Jon, and Jacklin
SPECIFIC HEAT Created by Michael, Jon, and Jacklin
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DEFINITION OF SPECIFIC HEAT
The number of degrees required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1°C.
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SPECIFIC HEAT RELATED TO WATER
Water has a high specific heat, which means it takes a lot of energy to heat water. An abundance of energy allows for water molecules to move faster and become a vapor that is released in the air.
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EXAMPLES One example of specific heat is a pan on a stove top. Metal pans have a low specific heat because they warm quickly from the heat of the stove. This property makes the metal pan ideal for cooking. Another example is the specific heat of water. Water is used to cool down machinery because it has a high specific heat and needs an abundance of energy to become hot.
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DENSITY
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Information Definition- The amount of mass per unit of volume.
Things that float on water are less dense than water Water has a density of 1 g/ml
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By: Brooke, Owen, Michaela, Shana
Polarity of Water By: Brooke, Owen, Michaela, Shana
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Definition of polarity of water
Definition: The uneven distribution of charges across a molecule. Responsible for attraction to other polar molecules. Water does not attract non-polar substances; such as oil.
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Examples of Polarity of water
Surface tension- the tightness across the surface of water. Cohesion-the act of uniting or sticking together with other water molecules.
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By: Anthony , Sarah , Rivers, and Melanie
Adhesion By: Anthony , Sarah , Rivers, and Melanie
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What Is It? Adhesion- (n.) the tendency of water to stick to other substances.
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How is it used in life When water sticks to your clothes to make it wet. Allows water to stick to the inside of blood vessels.
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Thank you to Sarah - Project Manager Anthony- Writer and Researcher
Rivers - Presenter
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By: Alexandra Donnise Alex Paige
Surface Tension By: Alexandra Donnise Alex Paige
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Surface Tension -The tightness across the surface of the water that is caused by the polar molecules pulling on each other.
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Real world Water tension is the reason insects are able to walk across the water. It is also the reason that raindrops to form round beads when they fall onto a windshield.
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