Hydrogen bonding is responsible for water being this at room temperature.
What is liquid?
The thing that links atoms together to allow them to form molecules and compounds.
What is chemical bonding?
An atom that has gained or lost an electron and thus carries a charge.
What is an ion?
A memory device that helps you remember the formula for density.
What is the density triangle?
This "sticky" property allows Geckos to walk on water.
What is Surface Tension?
A weak bond formed between hydrogen and oxygen in different water molecules.
What is hydrogen bonding?
A diagram that can help you arrange valence electrons and determine the likely bonding patterns of the elements.
What is a Lewis Dot Diagram?
Mass divided by density.
What is volume?
Covalent bond in which electrons are shared equally between the atoms.
What is a non-polar covalent?
What is true?
The sharing of electrons between atoms in a molecule.
What is covalent bonding?
What is 6?
The ability to determine volume of non-uniform objects by displacement.
What is Archimedes Principle?
The upward force that allows objects with lower density to float.
What is buoyancy?
The name of a plant's ability to defy gravity and take water from the ground and deliver it to the leaves.
What is capillary action?
The type of bonding characterized by a sea of delocalized electrons, that results in strong bonding and the ability to conduct electricity.
What is metallic bonding?
The number of atoms in C6H12O6?
What is 24?
The proper unit of density.
What is g/mL or g/cm^3?
The reason oil floats on water.
What is oil is less dense than water?
1g/mL
What is the density of water?
The type of bond between a metal and a nonmetal.
What is ionic bonding?
For example, Fe+
What is a cation?
The volume of a rectangular prism.
What is Length x Width x Height (or WxLxH or HxLxW etc)?
What is electronegativity?