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- __________ is one of the few ________ found in a ________ state over most of __________ surface.
- where are most of the shared electrons found in water molecules? ______________________
- what does it mean when a molecule is said to be polar?
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- define hydrogen bond:
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- how does the structure of water contribute to its unique properties?
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- define cohesion:
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- define adhesion:
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- how are cohesion and adhesion similar? how are they different?
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- why is water’s heat capacity relatively high? _______________________________________
- the human body’s mass is composed of about ____________ water.
- define mixture:
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- define solution:
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- define solute:
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- define solvent:
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Question 1
Water is one of the few substances found in a liquid state over most of Earth’s surface. This is because of water's unique molecular structure and intermolecular forces (like hydrogen bonding) that allow it to remain liquid in a wide range of temperatures common on Earth.
In a water molecule ($H_2O$), oxygen is more electronegative than hydrogen. Electronegativity refers to an atom's ability to attract shared electrons in a covalent bond. So, the shared electrons in the covalent bonds between oxygen and hydrogen are pulled more towards the oxygen atom. Thus, most of the shared electrons are found closer to the oxygen atom in water molecules.
A polar molecule has a distribution of electrical charge such that one end (or region) of the molecule is slightly positive and the other end (or region) is slightly negative. This occurs due to an unequal sharing of electrons in the molecule's covalent bonds (usually because of differences in electronegativity between the atoms involved) and an asymmetrical molecular shape, which results in a permanent dipole moment (a separation of positive and negative charges within the molecule). For example, in water ($H_2O$), the oxygen end is slightly negative and the hydrogen ends are slightly positive.
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Water; substances; liquid; Earth’s