Unique Nature of pure water (section1)
Physical Properties of Sea Water (Section 2)
Chemical Properties of Sea Water (Section 2)
Ocean Acidification (Section 3)
Carbon Cycle (Section 3)
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What are the two elements that make up water?


hydrogen and oxygen 

100

What is the main substance dissolved in seawater?


Salt

100

What is the average pH of seawater?

Around 8

100

What human activity increases CO, in the air?

  

Burning fossil fuels

100

What process in plants uses CO2?

Photosynthesis

200

What is the shape of a water molecule?


 Bent (V-shaped)

200

What happens to seawater when it gets warmer?

it becomes less dense

200

What does pH measure?

How acidic or basic a solution is

200

What weak acid forms when CO, dissolves in seawater?


Carbonic acid

200

What process in animals releases CO2?

Respiration 

300

What makes water molecules stick together?

Hydrogen bonding

300

What happens to salinity when lots of rain falls into the ocean?

Salinity decreases

300

What gas dissolves in seawater and helps form carbonic acid?

Carbon dioxide

300

How does ocean acidification harm coral reefs?


It makes it harder for coral to build skeletons

300

How do oceans help store carbon?


They absorb CO, from the atmosphere

400

Why is water called the "universal solvent"?

 Because it can dissolve many different substances

400

Why does salty water freeze at a lower temperature than fresh water?

The salt interferes with ice formation

400

What happens if seawater's pH goes down?

It becomes more acidic

400

Why does acidification lower carbonate ion levels?


extra H+ ions

400

What happens to carbon from dead marine organisms?

It sinks and becomes part of ocean sediments

500

Why does water have a high surface tension?


Hydrogen bonds pull water molecules tightly together at the surface

500

How does temperature and salinity together affect seawater density?

Colder, saltier water is denser than warm, less salty water

500

Why is it important for ocean pH to stay balanced?

To protect marine life and chemical stability in the ocean

500

What could happen to food chains if acidification continues?


Shell-building animals could decline, hurting larger species that depend on them

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How are the atmosphere, oceans, and living things connected in the carbon cycle?

Carbon moves between them through photosynthesis, respiration, and decomposition

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