Dihydrogen Monoxide

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Dihydrogen Monoxide It can kill.

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Dihydrogen Monoxide

It can kill.

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Dihydrogen Monoxide

It can killMay burn

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Dihydrogen Monoxide

It can killMay burn

Found in cancer cells

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Dihydrogen Monoxide

It can killMay burn

Found in cancer cellsCan contribute to erosion

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Dihydrogen Monoxide

What is it?

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Dihydrogen Monoxide

Water

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Dihydrogen monoxide is the chemical name for the most common compound on the planet.

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Water’s unique properties allow life to occur.

They include: high specific heat- heats slowly and cools slowly

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Water

Water’s unique properties allow life to occur.

They include: High specific heat- heats slowly and cools slowly Liquid phase is more dense than solid phase Water can exist as a gas, liquid and solid at the

same time

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Water’s unique properties allow life to occur.

They include: High specific heat- heats slowly and cools slowly Liquid phase is more dense than solid phase Water can exist as a gas, liquid and solid at the

same time Considered the universal solvent

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These properties are due to water’s polar nature.

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These properties are due to water’s polar nature.

This is due to the unequal sharing of electrons.

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These properties are due to water’s polar nature.

This is due to the unequal sharing of electrons.

The result is the water molecule has a positive and a negative end.

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• Hydrogen bonding explains water’s unique properties including:– Surface tension– Cohesion– Adhesion

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Surface Tension

Surface tension is the attraction of water molecules at the surface . It is responsible for the meniscus seen in a graduated cylinder.

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Cohesion

This term is used to describe water molecules sticking to each other. This is used to describe surface tension.

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Adhesion

This term describes how easily water molecules stick to other surfaces. How easily does something absorb water.

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Adhesion

Does this have a low or a high cohesive force?

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