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Density
Properties of H2O
To dissolve or not to dissolve
Dripping Wet
100
The state of matter in which the molecules are arranged the closest together.
What is solid?
100
It has a density of 1
What is water?
100
This is when water sticks to water.
What is cohesion?
100
A mixture of solute and solvent. Example: Kool-Aid
What is solution?
100
The movement of water on, above and below the surface of the Earth.
What is water cycle?
200
The state of matter in which the molecules of water are farthest apart.
What is gas?
200
The formula for density.
What is mass/volume?
200
When water sticks to other things.
What is adhesion?
200
Solubility is the ability of a substance to do this.
What is dissolve?
200
The process of changing a liquid to a gas.
What is evaporation?
300
Two or more atoms joined together.
What is molecule?
300
It will do this if an item has a density greater than 1.
What is sink in water?
300
A skin-like surface on water.
What is surface tension?
300
The substance which is being dissolved. Example: sugar.
What is solute?
300
The process of changing from a gas to a liquid. Example: Clouds.
What is condensation?
400
The elements in water.
What are hydrogen and oxygen?
400
It will do this if an item has a density less than 1.
What is float?
400
The movement of a liquid along the surface of a solid.
What is capillary action?
400
The substance in which the solute is dissolved. Example: water.
What is solvent?
400
The combination of two or more elements. Example: Water
What is compound?
500
The state of matter of water in which the molecules can easily slide past eachother.
What is liquid?
500
The density of an item with a mass of 20 g and a volume of 5 ml.
What is 4 g/ml?
500
The reason water is considered the universal solvent.
What is it can dissolve most things?
500
The ability of a substance to dissolve.
What is solubility?
500
A substance capable of reducing surface tension. Example: oil or soap
What is surfactant?