Chapter 2, Section 1 Four States of Matter. Matter is made of atoms and molecules that are always in motion The state of matter is determined by how fast.
Answer in your notebook A water molecule contains which of the following bonds? ◦ A. Ionic Bond ◦ B. Non-Polar Covalent Bond ◦ C. Polar Covalent Bond.
Dihydrogen Monoxide . Adhesion and Cohesion This molecule has a high surface tension. In other words, dihydrogen monoxide is adhesive.
Water and Aqueous Systems Chapter 17. Objectives 1.Describe the hydrogen bonding that occurs in water 2.Explain the high surface tension and low vapor.
Intermolecular Forces why is N 2 a gas at room temp, but H 2 O is a liquid? –intermolecular forces intramolecular vs intermolecular forces.
WATER Plants' most important chemical most often limits productivity.
Water Chemistry. Organic Versus Inorganic Organic compounds are those generally derived from living organisms (sugar, protein, etc) Inorganic compounds.
Dr. Baljeet Kaur Lecturer Chemistry Government Polytechnic College for Girls Patiala.
Warm up Convert the following: 24.3 ml to kl 23Mg to cg.
Molecular Geometry and Polarity. Review Covalent Bonding Covalent bonding entails a sharing of electrons. Covalent bonding usually occurs between nonmetals.
1 2 Water Properties 3 Carbon Compounds 4 Functional Groups.
14 questions 10 second delay Gases are made of small particles Take up little volume compared with the volume of the container Move in straight.