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introduction to the properties of water you are a talking , tool-making , learning bag of water . okay , that ’ s not completely fair , but it 's close since the human body is 60 to 70 % water . and it 's not just humans—most animals and even tiny bacteria are made up mostly of water $ ^1 $ . water is key to the existe...
this gives the oxygen end of the water molecule a partial negative charge , while the hydrogen end has a partial positive charge . water is classified as a polar molecule because of its polar covalent bonds and its bent shape $ ^ { 2,3 } $ . hydrogen bonding of water molecules thanks to their polarity , water molecules...
what are some common polar substances ?
introduction to the properties of water you are a talking , tool-making , learning bag of water . okay , that ’ s not completely fair , but it 's close since the human body is 60 to 70 % water . and it 's not just humans—most animals and even tiny bacteria are made up mostly of water $ ^1 $ . water is key to the existe...
these properties are important to biology on many different levels , from cells to organisms to ecosystems . you can learn more about the life-sustaining properties of water in the following articles : solvent properties of water : learn how and why water dissolves many polar and charged molecules . cohesion and adhesi...
how many h-bonds are found in water ?
introduction to the properties of water you are a talking , tool-making , learning bag of water . okay , that ’ s not completely fair , but it 's close since the human body is 60 to 70 % water . and it 's not just humans—most animals and even tiny bacteria are made up mostly of water $ ^1 $ . water is key to the existe...
the plus end of one—a hydrogen atom—associates with the minus end of another—an oxygen atom . these attractions are an example of hydrogen bonds , weak interactions that form between a hydrogen with a partial positive charge and a more electronegative atom , such as oxygen . the hydrogen atoms involved in hydrogen bond...
silly question but in order to be hydrogen bonding it must have hydrogen involved as well as water or just hydrogen ?
introduction to the properties of water you are a talking , tool-making , learning bag of water . okay , that ’ s not completely fair , but it 's close since the human body is 60 to 70 % water . and it 's not just humans—most animals and even tiny bacteria are made up mostly of water $ ^1 $ . water is key to the existe...
water is classified as a polar molecule because of its polar covalent bonds and its bent shape $ ^ { 2,3 } $ . hydrogen bonding of water molecules thanks to their polarity , water molecules happily attract each other . the plus end of one—a hydrogen atom—associates with the minus end of another—an oxygen atom .
why does water attract 4 molecules towards itself ?
introduction to the properties of water you are a talking , tool-making , learning bag of water . okay , that ’ s not completely fair , but it 's close since the human body is 60 to 70 % water . and it 's not just humans—most animals and even tiny bacteria are made up mostly of water $ ^1 $ . water is key to the existe...
this gives the oxygen end of the water molecule a partial negative charge , while the hydrogen end has a partial positive charge . water is classified as a polar molecule because of its polar covalent bonds and its bent shape $ ^ { 2,3 } $ . hydrogen bonding of water molecules thanks to their polarity , water molecules...
would hydrogen bonds be classified as covalent bonds , or are they different altogether ?
introduction to the properties of water you are a talking , tool-making , learning bag of water . okay , that ’ s not completely fair , but it 's close since the human body is 60 to 70 % water . and it 's not just humans—most animals and even tiny bacteria are made up mostly of water $ ^1 $ . water is key to the existe...
the most stable arrangement is the one that puts them farthest apart from each other : a tetrahedron , with the $ \text { o } -\text { h } $ bonds forming two out of the four “ legs ” . the lone pairs are slightly more repulsive than the bond electrons , so the angle between the $ \text { o } -\text { h } $ bonds is sl...
why do n't o and h bond at a perfect 109 degree angle ?
introduction to the properties of water you are a talking , tool-making , learning bag of water . okay , that ’ s not completely fair , but it 's close since the human body is 60 to 70 % water . and it 's not just humans—most animals and even tiny bacteria are made up mostly of water $ ^1 $ . water is key to the existe...
these properties are important to biology on many different levels , from cells to organisms to ecosystems . you can learn more about the life-sustaining properties of water in the following articles : solvent properties of water : learn how and why water dissolves many polar and charged molecules . cohesion and adhesi...
why the water is a power resolvent ?
introduction to the properties of water you are a talking , tool-making , learning bag of water . okay , that ’ s not completely fair , but it 's close since the human body is 60 to 70 % water . and it 's not just humans—most animals and even tiny bacteria are made up mostly of water $ ^1 $ . water is key to the existe...
you can learn more about the life-sustaining properties of water in the following articles : solvent properties of water : learn how and why water dissolves many polar and charged molecules . cohesion and adhesion of water : water can stick to itself ( cohesion ) and other molecules ( adhesion ) . specific heat , heat ...
what is the difference between cohesion and adhesion ?
introduction to the properties of water you are a talking , tool-making , learning bag of water . okay , that ’ s not completely fair , but it 's close since the human body is 60 to 70 % water . and it 's not just humans—most animals and even tiny bacteria are made up mostly of water $ ^1 $ . water is key to the existe...
you can learn more about the life-sustaining properties of water in the following articles : solvent properties of water : learn how and why water dissolves many polar and charged molecules . cohesion and adhesion of water : water can stick to itself ( cohesion ) and other molecules ( adhesion ) . specific heat , heat ...
does water stick to itself stronger than it sticks to other things ?
introduction to the properties of water you are a talking , tool-making , learning bag of water . okay , that ’ s not completely fair , but it 's close since the human body is 60 to 70 % water . and it 's not just humans—most animals and even tiny bacteria are made up mostly of water $ ^1 $ . water is key to the existe...
all of the electron pairs—shared and unshared—repel each other . the most stable arrangement is the one that puts them farthest apart from each other : a tetrahedron , with the $ \text { o } -\text { h } $ bonds forming two out of the four “ legs ” . the lone pairs are slightly more repulsive than the bond electrons , ...
why does it says that a tetrahedron has 4 legs ?
introduction to the properties of water you are a talking , tool-making , learning bag of water . okay , that ’ s not completely fair , but it 's close since the human body is 60 to 70 % water . and it 's not just humans—most animals and even tiny bacteria are made up mostly of water $ ^1 $ . water is key to the existe...
polarity of water molecules the key to understanding water ’ s chemical behavior is its molecular structure . a water molecule consists of two hydrogen atoms bonded to an oxygen atom , and its overall structure is bent . this is because the oxygen atom , in addition to forming bonds with the hydrogen atoms , also carri...
what do they mean by saying that the overall structure of a water molecule is bent ?
introduction to the properties of water you are a talking , tool-making , learning bag of water . okay , that ’ s not completely fair , but it 's close since the human body is 60 to 70 % water . and it 's not just humans—most animals and even tiny bacteria are made up mostly of water $ ^1 $ . water is key to the existe...
water is classified as a polar molecule because of its polar covalent bonds and its bent shape $ ^ { 2,3 } $ . hydrogen bonding of water molecules thanks to their polarity , water molecules happily attract each other . the plus end of one—a hydrogen atom—associates with the minus end of another—an oxygen atom .
so can we say that the phenomenon of boiling involves overcoming the hydrogen bond in case of water ?
introduction to the properties of water you are a talking , tool-making , learning bag of water . okay , that ’ s not completely fair , but it 's close since the human body is 60 to 70 % water . and it 's not just humans—most animals and even tiny bacteria are made up mostly of water $ ^1 $ . water is key to the existe...
the hydrogen atoms involved in hydrogen bonding must be attached to electronegative atoms , such as $ \text { o } $ , $ \text { n } $ , or $ \text { f } $ . water molecules are also attracted to other polar molecules and to ions . a charged or polar substance that interacts with and dissolves in water is said to be hyd...
can hydrogenbonds be formed with other molecules ?
introduction to the properties of water you are a talking , tool-making , learning bag of water . okay , that ’ s not completely fair , but it 's close since the human body is 60 to 70 % water . and it 's not just humans—most animals and even tiny bacteria are made up mostly of water $ ^1 $ . water is key to the existe...
polarity of water molecules the key to understanding water ’ s chemical behavior is its molecular structure . a water molecule consists of two hydrogen atoms bonded to an oxygen atom , and its overall structure is bent . this is because the oxygen atom , in addition to forming bonds with the hydrogen atoms , also carri...
a water molecule can only form two hydrogen bonds becouse she only has 2 lone pair of electrons from the oxygen , im right ?
introduction to the properties of water you are a talking , tool-making , learning bag of water . okay , that ’ s not completely fair , but it 's close since the human body is 60 to 70 % water . and it 's not just humans—most animals and even tiny bacteria are made up mostly of water $ ^1 $ . water is key to the existe...
water owes these unique properties to the polarity of its molecules and , specifically , to their ability to form hydrogen bonds with each other and with other molecules . below , we 'll look at how this hydrogen bonding works . polarity of water molecules the key to understanding water ’ s chemical behavior is its mol...
why can a water molecule bond with a maximum of 4 hydrogen bonds ?
introduction to the properties of water you are a talking , tool-making , learning bag of water . okay , that ’ s not completely fair , but it 's close since the human body is 60 to 70 % water . and it 's not just humans—most animals and even tiny bacteria are made up mostly of water $ ^1 $ . water is key to the existe...
the plus end of one—a hydrogen atom—associates with the minus end of another—an oxygen atom . these attractions are an example of hydrogen bonds , weak interactions that form between a hydrogen with a partial positive charge and a more electronegative atom , such as oxygen . the hydrogen atoms involved in hydrogen bond...
what does the hydrogen bond do exactly ?
introduction to the properties of water you are a talking , tool-making , learning bag of water . okay , that ’ s not completely fair , but it 's close since the human body is 60 to 70 % water . and it 's not just humans—most animals and even tiny bacteria are made up mostly of water $ ^1 $ . water is key to the existe...
water owes these unique properties to the polarity of its molecules and , specifically , to their ability to form hydrogen bonds with each other and with other molecules . below , we 'll look at how this hydrogen bonding works . polarity of water molecules the key to understanding water ’ s chemical behavior is its mol...
how is hydrogen bonding any different from dipole-dipole ?
introduction to the properties of water you are a talking , tool-making , learning bag of water . okay , that ’ s not completely fair , but it 's close since the human body is 60 to 70 % water . and it 's not just humans—most animals and even tiny bacteria are made up mostly of water $ ^1 $ . water is key to the existe...
water is classified as a polar molecule because of its polar covalent bonds and its bent shape $ ^ { 2,3 } $ . hydrogen bonding of water molecules thanks to their polarity , water molecules happily attract each other . the plus end of one—a hydrogen atom—associates with the minus end of another—an oxygen atom .
how strong is the bond between water molecules ?
introduction to the properties of water you are a talking , tool-making , learning bag of water . okay , that ’ s not completely fair , but it 's close since the human body is 60 to 70 % water . and it 's not just humans—most animals and even tiny bacteria are made up mostly of water $ ^1 $ . water is key to the existe...
this gives the oxygen end of the water molecule a partial negative charge , while the hydrogen end has a partial positive charge . water is classified as a polar molecule because of its polar covalent bonds and its bent shape $ ^ { 2,3 } $ . hydrogen bonding of water molecules thanks to their polarity , water molecules...
how do you tell the difference between hydrogen bonds and polar covalent bonds ?
introduction to the properties of water you are a talking , tool-making , learning bag of water . okay , that ’ s not completely fair , but it 's close since the human body is 60 to 70 % water . and it 's not just humans—most animals and even tiny bacteria are made up mostly of water $ ^1 $ . water is key to the existe...
this gives the oxygen end of the water molecule a partial negative charge , while the hydrogen end has a partial positive charge . water is classified as a polar molecule because of its polar covalent bonds and its bent shape $ ^ { 2,3 } $ . hydrogen bonding of water molecules thanks to their polarity , water molecules...
why are hydrogen bonds weaker than covalent bonds in water ?
introduction to the properties of water you are a talking , tool-making , learning bag of water . okay , that ’ s not completely fair , but it 's close since the human body is 60 to 70 % water . and it 's not just humans—most animals and even tiny bacteria are made up mostly of water $ ^1 $ . water is key to the existe...
this gives the oxygen end of the water molecule a partial negative charge , while the hydrogen end has a partial positive charge . water is classified as a polar molecule because of its polar covalent bonds and its bent shape $ ^ { 2,3 } $ . hydrogen bonding of water molecules thanks to their polarity , water molecules...
how does the water being polar explain its shape ?
introduction to the properties of water you are a talking , tool-making , learning bag of water . okay , that ’ s not completely fair , but it 's close since the human body is 60 to 70 % water . and it 's not just humans—most animals and even tiny bacteria are made up mostly of water $ ^1 $ . water is key to the existe...
water owes these unique properties to the polarity of its molecules and , specifically , to their ability to form hydrogen bonds with each other and with other molecules . below , we 'll look at how this hydrogen bonding works . polarity of water molecules the key to understanding water ’ s chemical behavior is its mol...
why is its hydrogen bond when it is bonding with oxygen ?
introduction to the properties of water you are a talking , tool-making , learning bag of water . okay , that ’ s not completely fair , but it 's close since the human body is 60 to 70 % water . and it 's not just humans—most animals and even tiny bacteria are made up mostly of water $ ^1 $ . water is key to the existe...
water is classified as a polar molecule because of its polar covalent bonds and its bent shape $ ^ { 2,3 } $ . hydrogen bonding of water molecules thanks to their polarity , water molecules happily attract each other . the plus end of one—a hydrogen atom—associates with the minus end of another—an oxygen atom .
if water molecules are so negatively charged because of the oxygen atoms , is that what makes it a great conductor of electricity ?
introduction to the properties of water you are a talking , tool-making , learning bag of water . okay , that ’ s not completely fair , but it 's close since the human body is 60 to 70 % water . and it 's not just humans—most animals and even tiny bacteria are made up mostly of water $ ^1 $ . water is key to the existe...
the plus end of one—a hydrogen atom—associates with the minus end of another—an oxygen atom . these attractions are an example of hydrogen bonds , weak interactions that form between a hydrogen with a partial positive charge and a more electronegative atom , such as oxygen . the hydrogen atoms involved in hydrogen bond...
for example honey ; a honey in fridge is denser than normal honey , how you explain it ?
introduction to the properties of water you are a talking , tool-making , learning bag of water . okay , that ’ s not completely fair , but it 's close since the human body is 60 to 70 % water . and it 's not just humans—most animals and even tiny bacteria are made up mostly of water $ ^1 $ . water is key to the existe...
water is classified as a polar molecule because of its polar covalent bonds and its bent shape $ ^ { 2,3 } $ . hydrogen bonding of water molecules thanks to their polarity , water molecules happily attract each other . the plus end of one—a hydrogen atom—associates with the minus end of another—an oxygen atom .
why do water molecules have sp3 hybridization ?
introduction to the properties of water you are a talking , tool-making , learning bag of water . okay , that ’ s not completely fair , but it 's close since the human body is 60 to 70 % water . and it 's not just humans—most animals and even tiny bacteria are made up mostly of water $ ^1 $ . water is key to the existe...
water owes these unique properties to the polarity of its molecules and , specifically , to their ability to form hydrogen bonds with each other and with other molecules . below , we 'll look at how this hydrogen bonding works . polarity of water molecules the key to understanding water ’ s chemical behavior is its mol...
why is hydrogen bonding important ?
introduction to the properties of water you are a talking , tool-making , learning bag of water . okay , that ’ s not completely fair , but it 's close since the human body is 60 to 70 % water . and it 's not just humans—most animals and even tiny bacteria are made up mostly of water $ ^1 $ . water is key to the existe...
this gives the oxygen end of the water molecule a partial negative charge , while the hydrogen end has a partial positive charge . water is classified as a polar molecule because of its polar covalent bonds and its bent shape $ ^ { 2,3 } $ . hydrogen bonding of water molecules thanks to their polarity , water molecules...
do hydrogen bonds break apart in water more easily than covalent bonds do ?
introduction to the properties of water you are a talking , tool-making , learning bag of water . okay , that ’ s not completely fair , but it 's close since the human body is 60 to 70 % water . and it 's not just humans—most animals and even tiny bacteria are made up mostly of water $ ^1 $ . water is key to the existe...
water is classified as a polar molecule because of its polar covalent bonds and its bent shape $ ^ { 2,3 } $ . hydrogen bonding of water molecules thanks to their polarity , water molecules happily attract each other . the plus end of one—a hydrogen atom—associates with the minus end of another—an oxygen atom .
how does hydrogen bonding affect the speed in which water rises in temperature ?
introduction to the properties of water you are a talking , tool-making , learning bag of water . okay , that ’ s not completely fair , but it 's close since the human body is 60 to 70 % water . and it 's not just humans—most animals and even tiny bacteria are made up mostly of water $ ^1 $ . water is key to the existe...
water owes these unique properties to the polarity of its molecules and , specifically , to their ability to form hydrogen bonds with each other and with other molecules . below , we 'll look at how this hydrogen bonding works . polarity of water molecules the key to understanding water ’ s chemical behavior is its mol...
why hydrogen bond form cage like structure in water only ?
introduction to the properties of water you are a talking , tool-making , learning bag of water . okay , that ’ s not completely fair , but it 's close since the human body is 60 to 70 % water . and it 's not just humans—most animals and even tiny bacteria are made up mostly of water $ ^1 $ . water is key to the existe...
this gives the oxygen end of the water molecule a partial negative charge , while the hydrogen end has a partial positive charge . water is classified as a polar molecule because of its polar covalent bonds and its bent shape $ ^ { 2,3 } $ . hydrogen bonding of water molecules thanks to their polarity , water molecules...
how does its shape determine some of its behaviors ( surface tension , boiling/melting point ) ?
introduction to the properties of water you are a talking , tool-making , learning bag of water . okay , that ’ s not completely fair , but it 's close since the human body is 60 to 70 % water . and it 's not just humans—most animals and even tiny bacteria are made up mostly of water $ ^1 $ . water is key to the existe...
below , we 'll look at how this hydrogen bonding works . polarity of water molecules the key to understanding water ’ s chemical behavior is its molecular structure . a water molecule consists of two hydrogen atoms bonded to an oxygen atom , and its overall structure is bent . this is because the oxygen atom , in addit...
how can a water molecule ( or any other atom/molecule ) have a polarity ?
introduction to the properties of water you are a talking , tool-making , learning bag of water . okay , that ’ s not completely fair , but it 's close since the human body is 60 to 70 % water . and it 's not just humans—most animals and even tiny bacteria are made up mostly of water $ ^1 $ . water is key to the existe...
these properties are important to biology on many different levels , from cells to organisms to ecosystems . you can learn more about the life-sustaining properties of water in the following articles : solvent properties of water : learn how and why water dissolves many polar and charged molecules . cohesion and adhesi...
when water is heated , the top layer of the water gets evoparated but the bottom layer of water is heated more , why does that bottom layer not evoparate ?
introduction to the properties of water you are a talking , tool-making , learning bag of water . okay , that ’ s not completely fair , but it 's close since the human body is 60 to 70 % water . and it 's not just humans—most animals and even tiny bacteria are made up mostly of water $ ^1 $ . water is key to the existe...
the lone pairs are slightly more repulsive than the bond electrons , so the angle between the $ \text { o } -\text { h } $ bonds is slightly less than the 109° of a perfect tetrahedron , around 104.5°. $ ^2 $ because oxygen is more electronegative—electron-greedy—than hydrogen , the $ \text { o } $ atom hogs electrons ...
i can see that hydrogen atoms and oxygen atoms make a partial negative and positive charge but how come they are attracted and make what the guy said they make ?
introduction to the properties of water you are a talking , tool-making , learning bag of water . okay , that ’ s not completely fair , but it 's close since the human body is 60 to 70 % water . and it 's not just humans—most animals and even tiny bacteria are made up mostly of water $ ^1 $ . water is key to the existe...
water is classified as a polar molecule because of its polar covalent bonds and its bent shape $ ^ { 2,3 } $ . hydrogen bonding of water molecules thanks to their polarity , water molecules happily attract each other . the plus end of one—a hydrogen atom—associates with the minus end of another—an oxygen atom .
if the polarity of the earth can reverse can the polarity of water molecules reverse ?
introduction to the properties of water you are a talking , tool-making , learning bag of water . okay , that ’ s not completely fair , but it 's close since the human body is 60 to 70 % water . and it 's not just humans—most animals and even tiny bacteria are made up mostly of water $ ^1 $ . water is key to the existe...
these properties are important to biology on many different levels , from cells to organisms to ecosystems . you can learn more about the life-sustaining properties of water in the following articles : solvent properties of water : learn how and why water dissolves many polar and charged molecules . cohesion and adhesi...
who could explain the specific definition of covalent bond and how does it affects the water ?
introduction to the properties of water you are a talking , tool-making , learning bag of water . okay , that ’ s not completely fair , but it 's close since the human body is 60 to 70 % water . and it 's not just humans—most animals and even tiny bacteria are made up mostly of water $ ^1 $ . water is key to the existe...
polarity of water molecules the key to understanding water ’ s chemical behavior is its molecular structure . a water molecule consists of two hydrogen atoms bonded to an oxygen atom , and its overall structure is bent . this is because the oxygen atom , in addition to forming bonds with the hydrogen atoms , also carri...
why there are two different bonds between the oxygen and hydrogen ?
introduction to the properties of water you are a talking , tool-making , learning bag of water . okay , that ’ s not completely fair , but it 's close since the human body is 60 to 70 % water . and it 's not just humans—most animals and even tiny bacteria are made up mostly of water $ ^1 $ . water is key to the existe...
water molecules are also attracted to other polar molecules and to ions . a charged or polar substance that interacts with and dissolves in water is said to be hydrophilic : hydro means `` water , '' and philic means `` loving . '' in contrast , nonpolar molecules like oils and fats do not interact well with water .
what is the difference between electronegative and hydrophilic ?
introduction to the properties of water you are a talking , tool-making , learning bag of water . okay , that ’ s not completely fair , but it 's close since the human body is 60 to 70 % water . and it 's not just humans—most animals and even tiny bacteria are made up mostly of water $ ^1 $ . water is key to the existe...
water is classified as a polar molecule because of its polar covalent bonds and its bent shape $ ^ { 2,3 } $ . hydrogen bonding of water molecules thanks to their polarity , water molecules happily attract each other . the plus end of one—a hydrogen atom—associates with the minus end of another—an oxygen atom .
how do i know if a substance will dissolve in water by forming hydrogen bonds with water molecules ?
introduction to the properties of water you are a talking , tool-making , learning bag of water . okay , that ’ s not completely fair , but it 's close since the human body is 60 to 70 % water . and it 's not just humans—most animals and even tiny bacteria are made up mostly of water $ ^1 $ . water is key to the existe...
these properties are important to biology on many different levels , from cells to organisms to ecosystems . you can learn more about the life-sustaining properties of water in the following articles : solvent properties of water : learn how and why water dissolves many polar and charged molecules . cohesion and adhesi...
how is that water is inportant to our body ?
introduction to the properties of water you are a talking , tool-making , learning bag of water . okay , that ’ s not completely fair , but it 's close since the human body is 60 to 70 % water . and it 's not just humans—most animals and even tiny bacteria are made up mostly of water $ ^1 $ . water is key to the existe...
water is classified as a polar molecule because of its polar covalent bonds and its bent shape $ ^ { 2,3 } $ . hydrogen bonding of water molecules thanks to their polarity , water molecules happily attract each other . the plus end of one—a hydrogen atom—associates with the minus end of another—an oxygen atom .
now molecules bind not by sharing electrons , but rather they are attracted by the opposite polarity created in the `` first level '' by the atoms , called hydrogen bond , its that right ?
introduction to the properties of water you are a talking , tool-making , learning bag of water . okay , that ’ s not completely fair , but it 's close since the human body is 60 to 70 % water . and it 's not just humans—most animals and even tiny bacteria are made up mostly of water $ ^1 $ . water is key to the existe...
water is classified as a polar molecule because of its polar covalent bonds and its bent shape $ ^ { 2,3 } $ . hydrogen bonding of water molecules thanks to their polarity , water molecules happily attract each other . the plus end of one—a hydrogen atom—associates with the minus end of another—an oxygen atom .
if water was in space , would it still attract other water via it 's polarity ?
introduction to the properties of water you are a talking , tool-making , learning bag of water . okay , that ’ s not completely fair , but it 's close since the human body is 60 to 70 % water . and it 's not just humans—most animals and even tiny bacteria are made up mostly of water $ ^1 $ . water is key to the existe...
water is classified as a polar molecule because of its polar covalent bonds and its bent shape $ ^ { 2,3 } $ . hydrogen bonding of water molecules thanks to their polarity , water molecules happily attract each other . the plus end of one—a hydrogen atom—associates with the minus end of another—an oxygen atom .
explain how does the hydrogen bond get affected when water is turned into ice ?
introduction to the properties of water you are a talking , tool-making , learning bag of water . okay , that ’ s not completely fair , but it 's close since the human body is 60 to 70 % water . and it 's not just humans—most animals and even tiny bacteria are made up mostly of water $ ^1 $ . water is key to the existe...
the plus end of one—a hydrogen atom—associates with the minus end of another—an oxygen atom . these attractions are an example of hydrogen bonds , weak interactions that form between a hydrogen with a partial positive charge and a more electronegative atom , such as oxygen . the hydrogen atoms involved in hydrogen bond...
why does the length of hydrogen bond increase ?
introduction to the properties of water you are a talking , tool-making , learning bag of water . okay , that ’ s not completely fair , but it 's close since the human body is 60 to 70 % water . and it 's not just humans—most animals and even tiny bacteria are made up mostly of water $ ^1 $ . water is key to the existe...
these properties are important to biology on many different levels , from cells to organisms to ecosystems . you can learn more about the life-sustaining properties of water in the following articles : solvent properties of water : learn how and why water dissolves many polar and charged molecules . cohesion and adhesi...
what are the four properties of water that result from hydrogen bonds ?
introduction to the properties of water you are a talking , tool-making , learning bag of water . okay , that ’ s not completely fair , but it 's close since the human body is 60 to 70 % water . and it 's not just humans—most animals and even tiny bacteria are made up mostly of water $ ^1 $ . water is key to the existe...
water is classified as a polar molecule because of its polar covalent bonds and its bent shape $ ^ { 2,3 } $ . hydrogen bonding of water molecules thanks to their polarity , water molecules happily attract each other . the plus end of one—a hydrogen atom—associates with the minus end of another—an oxygen atom .
if water is chemically bonded hydrogen and oxygen then why is that bond is easily breakable that i can take a cup of water from a barrel or even i can divide the water in the cap into water drops ?
introduction to the properties of water you are a talking , tool-making , learning bag of water . okay , that ’ s not completely fair , but it 's close since the human body is 60 to 70 % water . and it 's not just humans—most animals and even tiny bacteria are made up mostly of water $ ^1 $ . water is key to the existe...
hydrogen bonding of water molecules thanks to their polarity , water molecules happily attract each other . the plus end of one—a hydrogen atom—associates with the minus end of another—an oxygen atom . these attractions are an example of hydrogen bonds , weak interactions that form between a hydrogen with a partial pos...
does really oxygen atom exist ?
introduction to the properties of water you are a talking , tool-making , learning bag of water . okay , that ’ s not completely fair , but it 's close since the human body is 60 to 70 % water . and it 's not just humans—most animals and even tiny bacteria are made up mostly of water $ ^1 $ . water is key to the existe...
the plus end of one—a hydrogen atom—associates with the minus end of another—an oxygen atom . these attractions are an example of hydrogen bonds , weak interactions that form between a hydrogen with a partial positive charge and a more electronegative atom , such as oxygen . the hydrogen atoms involved in hydrogen bond...
is there any hydrogen bond formation between h2o and ethylamine ?
introduction to the properties of water you are a talking , tool-making , learning bag of water . okay , that ’ s not completely fair , but it 's close since the human body is 60 to 70 % water . and it 's not just humans—most animals and even tiny bacteria are made up mostly of water $ ^1 $ . water is key to the existe...
these properties are important to biology on many different levels , from cells to organisms to ecosystems . you can learn more about the life-sustaining properties of water in the following articles : solvent properties of water : learn how and why water dissolves many polar and charged molecules . cohesion and adhesi...
why is water not creative/sharing enough with it charges and spacial orientation to build kind of electron-highways ?
introduction to the properties of water you are a talking , tool-making , learning bag of water . okay , that ’ s not completely fair , but it 's close since the human body is 60 to 70 % water . and it 's not just humans—most animals and even tiny bacteria are made up mostly of water $ ^1 $ . water is key to the existe...
these properties are important to biology on many different levels , from cells to organisms to ecosystems . you can learn more about the life-sustaining properties of water in the following articles : solvent properties of water : learn how and why water dissolves many polar and charged molecules . cohesion and adhesi...
and does electric conductivity increase with water-temperature ?
introduction to the properties of water you are a talking , tool-making , learning bag of water . okay , that ’ s not completely fair , but it 's close since the human body is 60 to 70 % water . and it 's not just humans—most animals and even tiny bacteria are made up mostly of water $ ^1 $ . water is key to the existe...
cohesion and adhesion of water : water can stick to itself ( cohesion ) and other molecules ( adhesion ) . specific heat , heat of vaporization , and density of water : water has a high heat capacity and heat of vaporization , and ice—solid water—is less dense than liquid water . water owes these unique properties to t...
so , what is the relevance of this high specific heat to all the living organisms and different environments existent on earth ?
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these properties are important to biology on many different levels , from cells to organisms to ecosystems . you can learn more about the life-sustaining properties of water in the following articles : solvent properties of water : learn how and why water dissolves many polar and charged molecules . cohesion and adhesi...
if we drink water , how is the water not common in the human body ?
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below , we 'll look at how this hydrogen bonding works . polarity of water molecules the key to understanding water ’ s chemical behavior is its molecular structure . a water molecule consists of two hydrogen atoms bonded to an oxygen atom , and its overall structure is bent .
what characteristics of water result from chemical bonds ?
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the hydrogen atoms involved in hydrogen bonding must be attached to electronegative atoms , such as $ \text { o } $ , $ \text { n } $ , or $ \text { f } $ . water molecules are also attracted to other polar molecules and to ions . a charged or polar substance that interacts with and dissolves in water is said to be hyd...
please tell me why some h20 molecules can bond with 2 h20 molecules and some just bonds with 1 molecule ?
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the plus end of one—a hydrogen atom—associates with the minus end of another—an oxygen atom . these attractions are an example of hydrogen bonds , weak interactions that form between a hydrogen with a partial positive charge and a more electronegative atom , such as oxygen . the hydrogen atoms involved in hydrogen bond...
why are some hydrogen bonds are stronger than others ?
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water is classified as a polar molecule because of its polar covalent bonds and its bent shape $ ^ { 2,3 } $ . hydrogen bonding of water molecules thanks to their polarity , water molecules happily attract each other . the plus end of one—a hydrogen atom—associates with the minus end of another—an oxygen atom .
how does hydrogen reacting in water different to hydrogen reacting in any other solution ?
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these properties are important to biology on many different levels , from cells to organisms to ecosystems . you can learn more about the life-sustaining properties of water in the following articles : solvent properties of water : learn how and why water dissolves many polar and charged molecules . cohesion and adhesi...
how hydrogen bond made the properties of water ?
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the plus end of one—a hydrogen atom—associates with the minus end of another—an oxygen atom . these attractions are an example of hydrogen bonds , weak interactions that form between a hydrogen with a partial positive charge and a more electronegative atom , such as oxygen . the hydrogen atoms involved in hydrogen bond...
how can you find the volume of hydrogen ?
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the lone pairs are slightly more repulsive than the bond electrons , so the angle between the $ \text { o } -\text { h } $ bonds is slightly less than the 109° of a perfect tetrahedron , around 104.5°. $ ^2 $ because oxygen is more electronegative—electron-greedy—than hydrogen , the $ \text { o } $ atom hogs electrons ...
in the third paragraph under the polarity of water molecules , is n't it supposed to read , 'while the hydrogen end has a partial positive charge , ' ?
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these properties are important to biology on many different levels , from cells to organisms to ecosystems . you can learn more about the life-sustaining properties of water in the following articles : solvent properties of water : learn how and why water dissolves many polar and charged molecules . cohesion and adhesi...
so is that why fish can get oxygen from water , because water contains oxygen ?
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these properties are important to biology on many different levels , from cells to organisms to ecosystems . you can learn more about the life-sustaining properties of water in the following articles : solvent properties of water : learn how and why water dissolves many polar and charged molecules . cohesion and adhesi...
and if so when water gets on your skin your skin sucks it up so is there multiple ways your body can get water ?
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these properties are important to biology on many different levels , from cells to organisms to ecosystems . you can learn more about the life-sustaining properties of water in the following articles : solvent properties of water : learn how and why water dissolves many polar and charged molecules . cohesion and adhesi...
how do hydrogen bonds in water affect it 's physical properties ?
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these properties are important to biology on many different levels , from cells to organisms to ecosystems . you can learn more about the life-sustaining properties of water in the following articles : solvent properties of water : learn how and why water dissolves many polar and charged molecules . cohesion and adhesi...
so , when table salt ( sodium chloride ) dissolves in water , it is considered to be a `` charged '' element due to the ionic bonds ?
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water is classified as a polar molecule because of its polar covalent bonds and its bent shape $ ^ { 2,3 } $ . hydrogen bonding of water molecules thanks to their polarity , water molecules happily attract each other . the plus end of one—a hydrogen atom—associates with the minus end of another—an oxygen atom .
which type of bonding does water have ?
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these properties are important to biology on many different levels , from cells to organisms to ecosystems . you can learn more about the life-sustaining properties of water in the following articles : solvent properties of water : learn how and why water dissolves many polar and charged molecules . cohesion and adhesi...
which method is used to separate water bonds ?
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these properties are important to biology on many different levels , from cells to organisms to ecosystems . you can learn more about the life-sustaining properties of water in the following articles : solvent properties of water : learn how and why water dissolves many polar and charged molecules . cohesion and adhesi...
how small is a water molecule ?
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water is classified as a polar molecule because of its polar covalent bonds and its bent shape $ ^ { 2,3 } $ . hydrogen bonding of water molecules thanks to their polarity , water molecules happily attract each other . the plus end of one—a hydrogen atom—associates with the minus end of another—an oxygen atom .
how many water molecules can hydrogen bond with the amino acid lysine ?
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hydrogen bonding of water molecules thanks to their polarity , water molecules happily attract each other . the plus end of one—a hydrogen atom—associates with the minus end of another—an oxygen atom . these attractions are an example of hydrogen bonds , weak interactions that form between a hydrogen with a partial pos...
why do atom tend to be stable ?
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introduction to the properties of water you are a talking , tool-making , learning bag of water . okay , that ’ s not completely fair , but it 's close since the human body is 60 to 70 % water .
other than using periodic table to explain , what affect or what is the factor of electronegativity ?
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water is not only very common in the bodies of organisms , but it also has some unusual chemical properties that make it very good at supporting life . these properties are important to biology on many different levels , from cells to organisms to ecosystems . you can learn more about the life-sustaining properties of ...
so why is water so different from oil ?
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water owes these unique properties to the polarity of its molecules and , specifically , to their ability to form hydrogen bonds with each other and with other molecules . below , we 'll look at how this hydrogen bonding works . polarity of water molecules the key to understanding water ’ s chemical behavior is its mol...
so would the only chemical properties in a water molecule be hydrogen and oxygen and that is all ?
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water is classified as a polar molecule because of its polar covalent bonds and its bent shape $ ^ { 2,3 } $ . hydrogen bonding of water molecules thanks to their polarity , water molecules happily attract each other . the plus end of one—a hydrogen atom—associates with the minus end of another—an oxygen atom .
how hydrogen bonds between adjacent molecules govern many of the properties of water ?
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below , we 'll look at how this hydrogen bonding works . polarity of water molecules the key to understanding water ’ s chemical behavior is its molecular structure . a water molecule consists of two hydrogen atoms bonded to an oxygen atom , and its overall structure is bent .
what is the definition of polarity ?
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below , we 'll look at how this hydrogen bonding works . polarity of water molecules the key to understanding water ’ s chemical behavior is its molecular structure . a water molecule consists of two hydrogen atoms bonded to an oxygen atom , and its overall structure is bent .
does changing the ph levels of water affect its polarity ?
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below , we 'll look at how this hydrogen bonding works . polarity of water molecules the key to understanding water ’ s chemical behavior is its molecular structure . a water molecule consists of two hydrogen atoms bonded to an oxygen atom , and its overall structure is bent .
what is the chemical formula for water ?
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a water molecule consists of two hydrogen atoms bonded to an oxygen atom , and its overall structure is bent . this is because the oxygen atom , in addition to forming bonds with the hydrogen atoms , also carries two pairs of unshared electrons . all of the electron pairs—shared and unshared—repel each other .
are there any double bonds in water , also , why does oxygen sometimes form double bonds but sometimes does n't ?
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these properties are important to biology on many different levels , from cells to organisms to ecosystems . you can learn more about the life-sustaining properties of water in the following articles : solvent properties of water : learn how and why water dissolves many polar and charged molecules . cohesion and adhesi...
hey..can someone tell me what is anomalous behaviour of water ... ?
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cohesion and adhesion of water : water can stick to itself ( cohesion ) and other molecules ( adhesion ) . specific heat , heat of vaporization , and density of water : water has a high heat capacity and heat of vaporization , and ice—solid water—is less dense than liquid water . water owes these unique properties to t...
how ice have less density than water ?
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these properties are important to biology on many different levels , from cells to organisms to ecosystems . you can learn more about the life-sustaining properties of water in the following articles : solvent properties of water : learn how and why water dissolves many polar and charged molecules . cohesion and adhesi...
why water is so important for daily life ?
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the plus end of one—a hydrogen atom—associates with the minus end of another—an oxygen atom . these attractions are an example of hydrogen bonds , weak interactions that form between a hydrogen with a partial positive charge and a more electronegative atom , such as oxygen . the hydrogen atoms involved in hydrogen bond...
how does the hydrogen develop electric field due to their small size ?
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below , we 'll look at how this hydrogen bonding works . polarity of water molecules the key to understanding water ’ s chemical behavior is its molecular structure . a water molecule consists of two hydrogen atoms bonded to an oxygen atom , and its overall structure is bent . this is because the oxygen atom , in addit...
why does n't the two hydrogens are not in oposite sides in the water molecule ?
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water is not only very common in the bodies of organisms , but it also has some unusual chemical properties that make it very good at supporting life . these properties are important to biology on many different levels , from cells to organisms to ecosystems . you can learn more about the life-sustaining properties of ...
how many hyrdrophilic substances exist ?
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a water molecule consists of two hydrogen atoms bonded to an oxygen atom , and its overall structure is bent . this is because the oxygen atom , in addition to forming bonds with the hydrogen atoms , also carries two pairs of unshared electrons . all of the electron pairs—shared and unshared—repel each other .
why would a covalent bond form at the outer shell , since there oxygen 's eight electrons are balanced ?
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water owes these unique properties to the polarity of its molecules and , specifically , to their ability to form hydrogen bonds with each other and with other molecules . below , we 'll look at how this hydrogen bonding works . polarity of water molecules the key to understanding water ’ s chemical behavior is its mol...
what happens when oxygen combines with helium aswell as hydrogen ... will water fly ?
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a charged or polar substance that interacts with and dissolves in water is said to be hydrophilic : hydro means `` water , '' and philic means `` loving . '' in contrast , nonpolar molecules like oils and fats do not interact well with water . they separate from it rather than dissolve in it and are called hydrophobic ...
what do nonpolar molecules form when they interact with water ?
introduction to the properties of water you are a talking , tool-making , learning bag of water . okay , that ’ s not completely fair , but it 's close since the human body is 60 to 70 % water . and it 's not just humans—most animals and even tiny bacteria are made up mostly of water $ ^1 $ . water is key to the existe...
water is classified as a polar molecule because of its polar covalent bonds and its bent shape $ ^ { 2,3 } $ . hydrogen bonding of water molecules thanks to their polarity , water molecules happily attract each other . the plus end of one—a hydrogen atom—associates with the minus end of another—an oxygen atom . these a...
if polarity means one side is slightly positive and another side is slightly negative then what is bipolar ?
introduction to the properties of water you are a talking , tool-making , learning bag of water . okay , that ’ s not completely fair , but it 's close since the human body is 60 to 70 % water . and it 's not just humans—most animals and even tiny bacteria are made up mostly of water $ ^1 $ . water is key to the existe...
polarity of water molecules the key to understanding water ’ s chemical behavior is its molecular structure . a water molecule consists of two hydrogen atoms bonded to an oxygen atom , and its overall structure is bent . this is because the oxygen atom , in addition to forming bonds with the hydrogen atoms , also carri...
what is the significance of the bond angle of the hydrogen molecule in the two waters ?
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the most stable arrangement is the one that puts them farthest apart from each other : a tetrahedron , with the $ \text { o } -\text { h } $ bonds forming two out of the four “ legs ” . the lone pairs are slightly more repulsive than the bond electrons , so the angle between the $ \text { o } -\text { h } $ bonds is sl...
how is the bond angle determined ?
introduction to the properties of water you are a talking , tool-making , learning bag of water . okay , that ’ s not completely fair , but it 's close since the human body is 60 to 70 % water . and it 's not just humans—most animals and even tiny bacteria are made up mostly of water $ ^1 $ . water is key to the existe...
these properties are important to biology on many different levels , from cells to organisms to ecosystems . you can learn more about the life-sustaining properties of water in the following articles : solvent properties of water : learn how and why water dissolves many polar and charged molecules . cohesion and adhesi...
how could you be made out of water and other stuff because water not stay ?
introduction to the properties of water you are a talking , tool-making , learning bag of water . okay , that ’ s not completely fair , but it 's close since the human body is 60 to 70 % water . and it 's not just humans—most animals and even tiny bacteria are made up mostly of water $ ^1 $ . water is key to the existe...
polarity of water molecules the key to understanding water ’ s chemical behavior is its molecular structure . a water molecule consists of two hydrogen atoms bonded to an oxygen atom , and its overall structure is bent . this is because the oxygen atom , in addition to forming bonds with the hydrogen atoms , also carri...
can an hydrogen bond between two atoms in a single water molecule occur ?
overview the march on washington , which took place on august 28 , 1963 , was one of the largest civil rights rallies in us history , and one of the most famous examples of non-violent mass direct action . at the march , martin luther king , jr. delivered his inspirational “ i have a dream ” speech , which envisioned a...
overview the march on washington , which took place on august 28 , 1963 , was one of the largest civil rights rallies in us history , and one of the most famous examples of non-violent mass direct action . at the march , martin luther king , jr. delivered his inspirational “ i have a dream ” speech , which envisioned a...
who assasinated martin luther king ?
overview the march on washington , which took place on august 28 , 1963 , was one of the largest civil rights rallies in us history , and one of the most famous examples of non-violent mass direct action . at the march , martin luther king , jr. delivered his inspirational “ i have a dream ” speech , which envisioned a...
what do you think ? how did the demands presented at the march on washington reflect the evolving goals of the civil rights movement ? what arguments did dr. king make in his `` i have a dream '' speech ?
how did the demands presented at the march on washington reflect the evolving goals of the civil rights movement ?
overview the march on washington , which took place on august 28 , 1963 , was one of the largest civil rights rallies in us history , and one of the most famous examples of non-violent mass direct action . at the march , martin luther king , jr. delivered his inspirational “ i have a dream ” speech , which envisioned a...
how did the demands presented at the march on washington reflect the evolving goals of the civil rights movement ? what arguments did dr. king make in his `` i have a dream '' speech ? why do you think the speech was so effective ?
what was the `` i have a dream '' speech ?
overview the march on washington , which took place on august 28 , 1963 , was one of the largest civil rights rallies in us history , and one of the most famous examples of non-violent mass direct action . at the march , martin luther king , jr. delivered his inspirational “ i have a dream ” speech , which envisioned a...
how did the demands presented at the march on washington reflect the evolving goals of the civil rights movement ? what arguments did dr. king make in his `` i have a dream '' speech ? why do you think the speech was so effective ?
what arguments did dr. king make in his `` i have a dream '' speech ?
overview the march on washington , which took place on august 28 , 1963 , was one of the largest civil rights rallies in us history , and one of the most famous examples of non-violent mass direct action . at the march , martin luther king , jr. delivered his inspirational “ i have a dream ” speech , which envisioned a...
why do you think the speech was so effective ? did the march on washington reveal a civil rights movement that was united or divided ? what was the outcome of the march on washington ? did the news media play an important role ?
how does the march on washington differ from previous marches ?
overview the march on washington , which took place on august 28 , 1963 , was one of the largest civil rights rallies in us history , and one of the most famous examples of non-violent mass direct action . at the march , martin luther king , jr. delivered his inspirational “ i have a dream ” speech , which envisioned a...
how did the demands presented at the march on washington reflect the evolving goals of the civil rights movement ? what arguments did dr. king make in his `` i have a dream '' speech ? why do you think the speech was so effective ?
what arguments did dr. king make in his `` i have a dream '' speech ?
overview the march on washington , which took place on august 28 , 1963 , was one of the largest civil rights rallies in us history , and one of the most famous examples of non-violent mass direct action . at the march , martin luther king , jr. delivered his inspirational “ i have a dream ” speech , which envisioned a...
why do you think the speech was so effective ? did the march on washington reveal a civil rights movement that was united or divided ? what was the outcome of the march on washington ?
did the march on washington reveal a civil rights movement that was united or divided ?
overview the march on washington , which took place on august 28 , 1963 , was one of the largest civil rights rallies in us history , and one of the most famous examples of non-violent mass direct action . at the march , martin luther king , jr. delivered his inspirational “ i have a dream ” speech , which envisioned a...
how did the demands presented at the march on washington reflect the evolving goals of the civil rights movement ? what arguments did dr. king make in his `` i have a dream '' speech ? why do you think the speech was so effective ?
how many of dr king 's immediate family are still living today ?
what is thermal energy ? thermal energy refers to the energy contained within a system that is responsible for its temperature . heat is the flow of thermal energy . a whole branch of physics , thermodynamics , deals with how heat is transferred between different systems and how work is done in the process ( see the 1ˢ...
what is thermal energy ? thermal energy refers to the energy contained within a system that is responsible for its temperature .
so now i 'm back to notions of thermal energy , because maybe i 'll find a better answer there , right ?
what is thermal energy ? thermal energy refers to the energy contained within a system that is responsible for its temperature . heat is the flow of thermal energy . a whole branch of physics , thermodynamics , deals with how heat is transferred between different systems and how work is done in the process ( see the 1ˢ...
using a paddle wheel submerged in a tank of whale oil and driven by falling weights he was able to determine the relationship between mechanical energy and heat . this lead to the law of conservation of energy and the 1ˢᵗ law of thermodynamics . exercise 2a : suppose the paddle wheel depicted in figure 2 is rotated by ...
can you state a difference between thermodynamics and conservation of energy in brief ?
what is thermal energy ? thermal energy refers to the energy contained within a system that is responsible for its temperature . heat is the flow of thermal energy . a whole branch of physics , thermodynamics , deals with how heat is transferred between different systems and how work is done in the process ( see the 1ˢ...
what is thermal energy ? thermal energy refers to the energy contained within a system that is responsible for its temperature .
is thermal energy due to friction considered internal energy ?