The maximum number of hydrogen bonds with which a single water molecule may participate with other water molecules
What is four?
A measure of the average kinetic energy of a body
What is temperature?
The chemical formula of water in its solid form
What is H2O?
The substance that is dissolved in a liquid
What is a solute?
The formula of Hydroxide ion
What is OH-?
What is polar?
Technically, it means energy being transferred from one object to another
What is heat?
This is what this ice is doing in cold water

What is floating?
What is a solution?
The formula of hydronium ion
What is H3O+?
What we call it when objects or particles stick together with others of their own kind
What is cohesion?
What is breaking?
The amount something weighs divided by its volume, this property of an object determines whether it sinks or floats in a fluid
What is density?
What is an aqueous solution?
A chemical that, when dissolved in water, causes the formation of more hydroxide ions
What is a base?
The strong property of water that allows this to happen (also causes belly flops to hurt like no other)
What is surface tension?
The amount of energy that it takes to warm up a liquid by a specified increase in temperature
What is specific heat?
What is to expand?
A substance would be described as this if it dissolves easily in water
What is hydrophilic?
An acid (such as HCl) that dissociates ~100% in water, forming as much hydronium ion as could be formed by the molar amount put in
What is a strong acid?
The movement of water from the soil, up a plant's stem, and out of its leaves into the atmosphere (made possible because water molecules stick together)
What is transpiration?
The energy that a particle (e.g. a water molecule) takes with it as it leaves a body of liquid water, and goes up into the atmosphere
What is heat of vaporization?
This is what happens to the hydrogen bonds shared among water molecules as they transition from the liquid to the solid state
What is lock in place?
A molecule would likely be hydrophobic if it is held together mostly by these types of bonds
What are non-polar covalent bonds?
The fold difference in acidity or basicity of a solution with pH = 12, if compared to a solution with pH = 8
What is 10,000 times more basic?