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How does cohesion happen?
A single water single water molecule may be involved in as many as four hydrogen bonds at the same time, water is extremly cohesive.
A single water single water molecule may be not involved in as many as four hydrogen bonds at the same time, water is extremly cohesive.
Refer to the picture of water sticking to a leaf; this is occurring because of:
Adhesion
Cohesion
Surface tension is the property of water in which...
water molecules at the surface tend to stick together.
water spills easily.
water tends to be see-through.
Describe COHESION.
Water molecules attracted to other substances.
Water molecules climbing upwards against the force of gravity.
Water molecules dissolving many substances because of its polarity.
Water molecules attracted to other water molecules.
molecule in which opposite ends have slightly opposite electric charges
cohesion
polar molecule
hydrogen bond
solution
Water's ability to stick to glass is
adhesion
cohesion
surface tention
capillary action
What do you call any substance that dissolves another substance?
Solvent
Height
Atoms
Oxygen
Which property of water contributes most to its ability to form hydrogen bonds with other water molecules?
Water is a good solvent.
Water has high surface tension.
Water is a polar molecule.
Water has high specific heat.
What is the charge on the hydrogen atom in the water molecule?
positive
slight positive
negative
slight negative
The electrons in the water molecule spend more time around the_______________.
hydrogen
oxygen
both hydrogen and oxygen
neither
The bond between the hydrogen of one water molecule and the oxygen of another water molecule is called a
covalent bond
ionic bond
hydrogen bond
oxygen bond
A molecule with an uneven distribution of charge where one side is positive and one side is negative is called a
non polar molecule
ion
isotope
polar molecule
The upward force that fluids exert on objects is called?
mass
volume
density
buoyancy
Mark all true statements.
water has a high thermal conductivity
water has a low thermal conductivity
water is a good insulator
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