Facts about Water
Classifying Compounds
Covalent Bonds
Polarity
Properties of Water
100

Water as a solid is _______  _______ compared to water as a liquid

What is less dense?

100

A molecule that is formed when its atoms share electrons is called this

What is a covalent compound?

100

Olive oil is an example of this type of compound

What is a nonpolar compound?

100

Polar compounds form ______ ________ with one another.

What is loose attractions?

100

Water is considered this type of compound?

What is a polar covalent compound?

200

When water molecules stick to sufaces what is occuring?

What is Adhesion?

200

Covalent compounds are made up of what type of elements

What are nonmetallic elements?

200

Is O2 a polar or nonpolar covalent bond?

What is nonpolar covalent bond?

200

Is Ipolar or nonpolar?


What is nonpolar covalent?

200

100o C or 212F

What is the boiling point of water?

300

The elastic film that is found on top of water?

What is surface tension?

300

Carbon monoxide is an example of this type of compound

What is a covalent compound?

300
What type of covalent bond is milk?

What is polar covalent bond?

300

HBr is an example of what type of covalent bond?

What is polar covalent?

300

0C or 32

What is the freezing point of water?

400

The scientific name for water

What is dihydrogen monoxide?

400

What type of bond equally shares electrons?

What is nonpolar?

400

What type of covalent bond is HCl?

What is polar?

400

These types of charges are attracted to on another in a solution

What are positive charges?

400

This name is given to water, due to its ability to dissolve many types of molecules

What is the universal solvent?

500

What causes water to roll off of wax paper?

What is stronger cohesive bonds?
500

What type of bond does not equally share electrons?

What is polar?

500

What type of bond is NaCl?

What is not covalent?

500

This occurs when a nonpolar compound is mixed with a polar compound

What is repulsion?

500

This property of water gives it a high degree of surface tension

What is cohesion?