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- Q1What term describes "the ability of water molecules to stick to other water molecules."surface tensionmagnetismcohesionadhesion120s
- Q2What component of a water molecule results in it having a slight NEGATIVE charge at one end?hydrogenoxygencarbon120s
- Q3What property of water specifically allows water to climb all the way to the top of the tree shown in this photo?electrical conductivitycapillary actionsurface tensionheat index120s
- Q4What property of water allows the human brain to send electrochemical impulses to the muscles to respond to stimuli?adhesionpolaritycohesionelectrical conductivity120s
- Q5What component of a water molecule results in it having a slight POSITIVE charge at one end?hydrogencarbonoxygen120s
- Q6Which property of water is shown in this photograph, allowing water to stick to blades of grass?adhesioncapillary actionsurface tensioncohesion120s
- Q7What property of water allows for what you see in this photograph?abundancecapillary actionconductivitysurface tension120s
- Q8About what percentage of earth is covered by water?81%71%61%51%120s
- Q9What property of water results in "lake effect" temperature changes along the Lake Michigan coastline communities?heat capacitypolarityelectrical conductivitycohesion120s
- Q10Ultimately, what property of water is most responsible for all of it's other unique properties (such as solvency, cohesion, adhesion, surface tension, and capillary action)it has high electrical conductivityit is abundantit has high heat capacityit is a polar molecule120s