High Specific Heat
Cohesion
Density of Ice
Adhesion
Acids and Bases
100

What's specific heat?

The amount of heat required to raise the temperature of matter 1 degree 

100

What's an example Cohesion?

Water drops

100

What is less dense, water or ice?

Ice

100

What do adhesion water molecules stick to?

Polar molecules.

100

What do water molecules form into once they break apart.

Hydronium and hydroxide. 

200

What has high specific heat?

Water.

200

What's Cohesion?

the sticking together of particles of the same substance.

200

Since water is so dense what does it do.

Floats.

200

What is the particles of different substances called?

Adhesion, HAHAHA

200

Hyrdronium and hydroxide ions are present in equal ______

Numbers

300

Water can absorb a large amount of heat without changing temperature, what can it help? 

Helps organisms maintain a constant internal temperature.

300

What does cohesion keep water from doing?

Evaporating

300
Why does our aquatic animals live during the winter?

The ice floats.

300

What does adhesion and cohesion allow water to do?

Move up root plants against gravity.

300

What do acids and bases change in the ions? 

The balance.

400

What type of gas has high specific heat?

Hydrogen Gas

400

What does Cohesion create that allows water strider's to walk on water?

Surface tension 

400

When water freezes what structure is formed?

Crystal Structure.

400

What's it called when cohesion and adhesion allow water to move up roots against gravity?

Capillary action.

400

Acids are compounds that are form extra what

hydroniom ions when dissolved in water

500

Why is hydrogen bonds a high specific heat?

Because of the strength of the hydrogen bonds

500

Why do water drops stick together?

The positive hydrogen and negative oxygen bonds

500

Almost all of the volume of an iceberg is below the water line, not above it, why?

This is due to ice's density being less than liquid water's density.

500

Example of something sucking up water

Christmas Tree

500

Bases are compounds that form extra what?

Hydroxide ions when dissolved in water