Two Hydrogen atoms bonded with one Oxygen atom form what molecule?
What is H2O or Water?
What substance has the highest Specific Heat Capacity of any other liquid?
What is water?
Mass divided by volume is the equation that determines this measurement.
What is density?
What is cohesion?
The substance that dissolves another substance is known as this.
What is a solvent?
What is the common name used for molecules that have both a positive and negative charge?
What is a polar molecule?
What property of water has the ability to regulate temperature?
What is Specific Heat Capacity.
This instrument is used to measure the density of a liquid.
What is a hydrometer?
The concept of water being attracted to another substance.
What is adhesion?
That substance that is broken down and dissolved by another substance is known as this.
What is the solute?
What is a Hydrogen bond?
The term used for the water found in estuaries where the ocean meets the river.
What is brackish?
Ice is this percentage of the density of water.
What is 90%?
The cohesive forces between liquid molecules are responsible for this phenomenon?
What is surface tension?
The combination of a solvent and a solute is known as this.
What is a solution?
What kind of bond is responsible for individual atoms sticking together in a water molecule?
What is a covalent bond?
Temperature and this cause layering in the ocean.
What is salt content or dissolved salts?
What is the density of 50 ml of liquid that weighs 150 grams?
What is 3 gm/cm3?
A water droplet attached to a pine needle is an example of this property of water.
What is adhesion?
Water is an excellent solvent because it is this type of molecule.
What is polar?
What kind of bond has formed between an Na and a Cl atom to form Sodium Chloride?
What is an ionic bond?
The water at the poles is saltier than the water near the equator causing this type of current.
What are density currents?
The factor that determines the density of water.
What is temperature?
It is defined as the movement of water within the spaces of a porous material due to the forces of adhesion, cohesion, and surface tension.
What is capillary action?
This is the molecular name for Sodium Chloride.