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What is the correct number of atoms in one molecule of water?
2 Hydrogen and 1 Oxygen
The hydrogen atoms in a water molecule are linked to the oxygen atom by a(n) __________.
Covalent bond
The polarity of a water molecule is due to the __________.
Uneven distribution of partial charges
Which of these is NOT true for the polarity of a water molecule?
A partial negative charge is on the hydrogen atom.
Polarity allows water to be a good __________.
Solvent
What does polarity allow water to do?
Transport molecules
Which atoms CANNOT bond to hydrogen by hydrogen bonding?
Carbon
Which property of hydrogen results in the formation of a hydrogen bond with an electronegative atom?
Weak positive charge
How many hydrogen bonds can one water molecule form?
4
Which of these molecules cannot dissolve in water, due to the presence of hydrogen bonding?
Lipid
Which of these defines specific heat?
The amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of one gram of a substance by one degree Celsius
Why does water need more specific heat to increase its temperature?
To break hydrogen bonds
Which of these is NOT true about cohesion?
Cohesion only occurs in solids and is absent in liquids and gases.
Which of these is responsible for cohesion in water?
Polarity
Which of these is an example of cohesion?
Movement of water in the xylem
Which of these defines adhesion?
Attraction of molecules of one substance to molecules of another substance
Which property of water is mainly responsible for water getting sucked up in a straw?
Adhesion
Which of the following correctly explains how hydrogen bonding allows for ice to float on water?
The hydrogen bonding in ice makes it less dense than water.
Which of these is TRUE for the ability of ice to float on water?
The water molecules are less dense in ice than in water.
Which of the following correctly describes a difference between hydrogen bonding in water and ice?
Hydrogen bonding leads to a lattice-like structure in ice.