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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Identify the unique properties of water, such as its high specific heat, surface tension, and solvent capabilities.
Understand that these properties are largely due to the molecular structure of water.
Recognize that water molecules are polar, meaning they have a partial positive charge on one side and a partial negative charge on the other.
Learn that the polarity of water molecules allows them to form hydrogen bonds with each other.
Conclude that the ability to form hydrogen bonds is a key factor in the unique properties of water.
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Polarity of Water
Water is a polar molecule, meaning it has a partial positive charge on one side (hydrogen atoms) and a partial negative charge on the other side (oxygen atom). This polarity allows water molecules to interact with each other and with other substances, leading to unique properties such as cohesion and adhesion.
Hydrogen bonds are weak attractions that occur between the positively charged hydrogen atoms of one water molecule and the negatively charged oxygen atoms of another. These bonds are responsible for many of water's unique properties, including its high surface tension, boiling point, and ability to dissolve many substances.
Water molecules are in constant motion due to thermal energy, which affects their interactions. This motion contributes to the dynamic nature of water, influencing its state (solid, liquid, gas) and its behavior in various environments, such as its ability to expand upon freezing.