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What is the chemical formula for water?

H2O

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What kind of bond does water have between the 2 Hydrogens and 1 oxygen?

Polar covalent

100

what is the movement of water molecules across a selectively permeable membrane from an area of higher water concentration to an area of lower water concentration.

Osmosis

100

The type of bond that is formed when electrons were shared equally

non-polar covalent bond

100

the substance that is dissolved (like salt or sugar).

Solute

200

What is the property of water that makes it special compared to some other molecules?

Polarity

200

What kind of bond does polarity make possible

Hydrogen

200

How is osmosis different than diffusion

osmosis is specific to water

200

the movement of particles from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.

Diffusion

200

a solution with a higher concentration of solutes compared to the cell, causing water to leave the cell.

Hypertonic Solution

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What does H2 mean?

Two Hydrogens

300

What property allows bugs to sometimes walk on water?

Surface tension

300

what would happen if an animal cell was placed in pure water with no ions?

the cell would swell until it bursts

300

a barrier that allows some substances (like water) to pass through but not others.

Semi-permeable membrane

300

a solution with a lower concentration of solutes compared to the cell, causing water to enter the cell.

Hypotonic

400

Which side of water has a positive charge

The Hydrogen side

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why is water polar?

Because the oxygen molecule pulls harder on the electrons making the oxygen more negative

400

what would happen to a cell that is placed in a hypertonic solution

The cell would shrivel

400

the difference in the amount of a substance between two areas.

Concentration gradient

400

a solution with the same solute concentration as the cell, resulting in no net water movement.

Isotonic

500

Which side of water has a negative charge?

The oxygen side

500
Are radially symmetrical molecules polar?

NO

500

Why is osmosis important to living things

It maintains turgor pressure and allows for hydration

500

the substance that dissolves other substances (in osmosis, usually water)

Solvent

500

when an animal cell bursts due to excess water intake in a hypotonic solution.

Cytolysis