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drop & drag water properties
match the term with the correct property of water by dragging the term to its correct description. use your notes to assist you.
terms (left): adhesion, capillary action, surface tension, specific heat, polarity, cohesion
descriptions (yellow boxes):
- when one molecule has opposite charges on each of its ends
- the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one gram of a substance one degree celsius
- the ability of water molecules to attract to other substances
- describes how the surface of water acts like a skin and seals up quickly after being disturbed
- when water molecules stick to other molecules of water
- how water moves against gravity and travels up plant roots into its stem and leaves
Brief Explanations
To solve this, we match each term with its correct water property description:
- Polarity: A molecule with opposite charges at its ends (matches "When one molecule has opposite charges on each of its ends").
- Specific Heat: Defined as the heat to raise 1g of a substance by 1°C (matches "The amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one gram of a substance one degree Celsius").
- Adhesion: Water molecules attracting to other substances (matches "The ability of water molecules to attract to other substances").
- Surface Tension: Water’s surface acting like a skin (matches "Describes how the surface of water acts like a skin and seals up quickly after being disturbed").
- Capillary Action: Water moving against gravity in plants (matches "How water moves against gravity and travels up plant roots into its stem and leaves").
- Cohesion: Water molecules sticking to other water molecules (matches "When water molecules stick to other molecules of water").
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- Polarity → When one molecule has opposite charges on each of its ends
- Specific Heat → The amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one gram of a substance one degree Celsius
- Adhesion → The ability of water molecules to attract to other substances
- Surface Tension → Describes how the surface of water acts like a skin and seals up quickly after being disturbed
- Capillary Action → How water moves against gravity and travels up plant roots into its stem and leaves
- Cohesion → When water molecules stick to other molecules of water