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how does a property of water aid aquatic organisms in the wintertime? hydrogen bonding causes ice to float, providing an insulating layer for aquatic organisms hydrogen bonding causes ice to float, providing additional oxygen for aquatic organisms the low mass of the molecule results in a high specific heat capacity, providing additional oxygen for aquatic organisms the low mass of the molecule results in a high specific heat capacity, providing an insulating layer for aquatic organisms
Hydrogen - bonding in water causes ice to be less dense than liquid water, so it floats. This floating ice acts as an insulating layer, protecting aquatic organisms from the cold air above and maintaining a more stable water - temperature below the ice. It does not directly provide additional oxygen. Specific heat capacity is related to the amount of heat required to change the temperature of a substance, not directly to the floating of ice or oxygen provision.
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Hydrogen bonding causes ice to float, providing an insulating layer for aquatic organisms