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Ch 3 Part 1:  Unique Properties of Water

Ch 3 Part 1: Unique Properties of Water

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Science

8th - 12th Grade

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NGSS
MS-PS3-4, MS-PS1-4, MS-PS1-1

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Standards-aligned

Created by

Kathleen Overman

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21 Slides • 15 Questions

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Multiple Choice

What elements are chemically bonded to make up the water molecule?

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1 Hydrogen and 2 Oxygen

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2 Hydrogen and 1 Oxygen

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None, water is an element

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Multiple Choice

Water molecules are _______, because the oxygen and hydrogen atoms have weak, opposite charges.

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polar

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nonpolar

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Multiple Choice

The negative charge of one molecule is attracted to the positive charge of other molecules.

This attraction of one water molecule to another is known as ___________.

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hydrogen bonding

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chemical bonding

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aquatic bonding

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Multiple Choice

______________ reflects the average kinetic energy of the particles.

The faster the particles move, the higher this will be.

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Heat

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Temperature

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Multiple Choice

_______ is the total kinetic energy of all the particles in a substance or object.

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Temperature

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Heat

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Multiple Choice

Comparing a cup of hot coffee to the Atlantic Ocean, the cup of coffee has a higher temperature, but the ocean has ________________.

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more heat because it is so large

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less heat because it is so large

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fewer molecules so it has less heat

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Multiple Choice

Water is the only substance that ___________________.

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naturally occurs as a liquid on Earth.

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can hold heat

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naturally occurs in all three states on Earth.

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Multiple Choice

Water is extremely unusual because it is _________ as a solid than as a liquid.

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less dense

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more dense

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softer

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Multiple Choice

A floating layer of ice insulates the water below it so that it doesn’t freeze. Why is this important for aquatic life?

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It's not.

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Because the ice traps food for the organisms allowing them to feed off the ice.

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Because organisms can live in the liquid water below the ice.

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Multiple Choice

Water has a high _________, which is the amount of energy required to raise a mass of substance one degree Celsius.

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specific heat

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specific energy

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Multiple Choice

Water has one of the highest ________ of any naturally occurring substance.  IT CAN HOLD A LOT OF HEAT!

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energy capacities

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heat capacities

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specific capacitites

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Multiple Choice

•Because water contains a large number of hydrogen bonds, water has more __________ than other liquids.

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cohesion

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adhesion

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Multiple Choice

_________ is the measure of the elastic tendency of liquids. This is high for water allowing for some insects to walk on top of water.

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surface tension

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viscosity

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cohesion

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Multiple Choice

Water’s ability to pour, or its resistance to flow, is a measure of its _________.

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cohesion

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viscosity

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surface tension

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Multiple Choice

Water is known as a universal solvent because:

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it can dissolve a little bit of almost everything

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it can dissolve everything

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it can dissolve salts and other ionic compounds

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