Choose the letter/letters of the property of water related to each phenomenon described below. More than one property may be used to explain the given phenomenon. a. Water molecules are cohesive, they form hydrogen bonds with each other. b. Water molecules are adhesive, they form hydrogen bonds with polar surfaces. c. Water is a liquid at normal physiological temperature. d. Water has high specific heat. e. Water has a high heat of vaporization f. Water shows high surface tension.

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Choose the letter/letters of the property of water related to each phenomenon described below. More than one property may be used to explain the given phenomenon. a. Water molecules are cohesive, they form hydrogen bonds with each other. b. Water molecules are adhesive, they form hydrogen bonds with polar surfaces. c. Water is a liquid at normal physiological temperature. d. Water has high specific heat. e. Water has a high heat of vaporization f. Water shows high surface tension.
1. When you pour water into a 25mL cylinder, a meniscus
forms at the top of the water column.
2. Sweating and the evaporation of sweat from the body
surface help reduce a human's body temperature
3. If you put the end of a paper towel to a coloured water,
the water will move up into the towel.
4. Water is most dense at about 4°C. As a result, the water
at the bottom of a lake or the ocean usually has
temperature of about 4°C.
Transcribed Image Text:1. When you pour water into a 25mL cylinder, a meniscus forms at the top of the water column. 2. Sweating and the evaporation of sweat from the body surface help reduce a human's body temperature 3. If you put the end of a paper towel to a coloured water, the water will move up into the towel. 4. Water is most dense at about 4°C. As a result, the water at the bottom of a lake or the ocean usually has temperature of about 4°C.
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