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Get Your Clickers!! Properties of Water FA SWBAT describe examples of how water supports life using the properties of water.
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1 Water is a polar molecule because A. It shares electrons equally between oxygen and hydrogen B. One side of the molecule has a slight positive charge and the other side has a slight negative charge C. It freezes at zero degrees Celsius D. It forms ionic bonds with other water molecules middleschoolchemistry.com Darker grey shading shows higher electron density around nuceli
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2 Which side of the water molecule has a slight negative charge? A. Oxygen side B. Hydrogen side Darker grey shading shows higher electron density around nuceli
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3 What type of bond exists where the red arrows are pointing? A. Ionic B. Covalent C. Metallic D. Hydrogen
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4 Water molecules form what type of bonds with each other? A. Covalent bonds B. Metallic bonds C. Ionic bonds D. Hydrogen bonds These weak bonds saburchill.com
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5 Water droplets form by water molecules being attracted to each other. What term best explains this behaviour? A. Adhesion B. Cohesion C. Solubility D. Magnetism encyclopedia.lubopitko-bg.com
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6 Which property of water allows water to stick to the sides of the straw? A. Cohesion B. Adhesion C. Heat capacity D. Universal Solvent Straw molecules scienceprojectideasforkids.com
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7 Which property of water allows bugs to walk on water? A. Adhesion B. Cohesion C. Surface tension D. Heat capacity quest.nasa.gov defneapul-cive1170.wikispaces.com
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8 Water takes _______ heat to change to its gaseous state. A. Large amounts of B. Small amounts of C. No Boiling temperatures buildingscience.com Middleschoolscience.com
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9 Surface tension and capillary action occur in water because it A. is very dense B. is nonpolar C. has ionic bonds D. has hydrogen bonds davidlnelson.md msnucleus.org
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10 What property of water allows sweat to cool the body & coastal cities to have more stable temperatures than inland cities? A. High heat capacity of 1.0 calories/gº C B. Neutral pH of 7 C. Surface tension and capillary action D. Living Solvent of polar covalent & ionic compounds Very helpful animation to explain: http://www.hk-phy.org/contextual/heat/tep/temch/island_e.htm http://www.abpischools.org.uk/page/modules/skin/skin3.cfm
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11 What kinds of substance can dissolve in water? A. Hydrophobic substances B. Hydrophilic substances C. Hydrocarbons& nonpolar colvalent compounds like lipids D. Ions and polar covalent molecules like sugars E. Substances with charges F. A, C, & E G. B, D, & E http://chsweb.lr.k12.nj.us/mstanley/outlines/waterap/water.html http://chsweb.lr.k12.nj.us/mstanley/outlines/waterap/water.html newdirections.com.au
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10 What property of water allows sweat to cool the body & coastal cities to have more stable temperatures than inland cities? A. High heat capacity of 1.0 calories/gº C B. Neutral pH of 7 C. Surface tension and capillary action D. Living Solvent of polar covalent & ionic compounds Very helpful animation to explain: http://www.hk-phy.org/contextual/heat/tep/temch/island_e.htm http://www.abpischools.org.uk/page/modules/skin/skin3.cfm
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