A solution in which water is the solvent is called a(n) _______________ solution.
3. Water
Properties of Water- The Universal Solvent
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The substance in a mixture that is dissolved is called the:
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What is the charge of the solute molecule in the image below based on the polarity of water?
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The components of a heterogenous solution are ________________ distributed throughout.
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Hydrophobic molecules:
3503views33rank - Multiple ChoiceWater is a very versatile solvent because water molecules are __________.1612views
- Multiple ChoiceHow does the polarity of water contribute to its ability to dissolve so many substances?6232views2rank
- Multiple ChoiceWhat are nonpolar molecules that cluster away from water molecules called?1557views
- Multiple ChoiceA molecule that has all nonpolar covalent bonds would be __________.1621views
- Multiple ChoiceSucrose has a molecular mass of 342 daltons. To make a 2-molar (2 M) solution of sucrose, __________.2512views
- Multiple ChoiceA mole of ethyl alcohol weighs 46 g. How many grams of ethyl alcohol are needed to produce 1 L of a 2-millimolar (2 mM) solution?1581views
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Which of the following is a hydrophobic material?
a. Paper
b. Table salt
c. Wax
d. Sugar
1972views - Textbook QuestionCreate a concept map to organize your understanding of the life-supporting properties of water. A sample map is in the answer section, but the value of this exercise is in the thinking and integrating you must do to create your own map.1869views
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Draw the hydration shells that form around a potassium ion and a chloride ion when potassium chloride (KCl) dissolves in water. Label the positive, negative, and partial charges on the atoms.
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Most of the unique properties of water result from the fact that water molecules
a. Are the most abundant molecules on Earth's surface.
b. Are held together by covalent bonds.
c. Are constantly in motion.
d. Are polar and form hydrogen bonds.
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