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This section describes the properties of water in the liquid and solid states and explains how hydrogen bonding affects the surface tension and vapor pressure of water. Water in the Liquid State (pages 445–447) 1.
31 gru 2019 · 1. Why is water considered to be polar? 2. Sketch a molecule of water (include the partial charges). 3. Which type of bonds form between the oxygen and hydrogen atoms of TWO DIFFERENT water molecules? 4. Which type of bonds form between the oxygen and hydrogen atoms of WITHIN a water molecule? 5.
Properties of Water. Educator Notes. Learning Objectives. • Identify six properties of water. • Identify the structure of a water molecule. • Explain how the structure of a water molecule relates to the properties of water. Credit: NASA. Safety. • Students should use caution as they move throughout the various investigation stations.
The properties of water include cohesion, adhesion, capillary action, surface tension, the ability to dissolve many substances, and high specific heat. The tendency for water molecules to form weak bonds and stick to each other is called. cohesion.
Student Answer Keys. (See related pages) Click the links below to view the Student Answer Keys in Microsoft Word format. Answer Key - Chapter 01 (23.0K) Answer Key - Chapter 02 (20.0K) Answer Key - Chapter 03 (44.0K)
Water exists in three states, or forms: solid, liquid, and gas. Ice is a solid, the familiar form of water is a liquid, and water vapor in the air is a gas. Change of state is related to temperature, which is a measurement of the average speed of molecules.