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How is ATP used in active transport?

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Card 37

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How is ATP used in secretion?

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Card 38

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How is ATP used in activation of molecules?

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Card 39

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Why is water described as dipolar?

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Card 40

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The opposite charge of the poles of the water molecule are attracted to each other. The attractive force between the opposite charges is called what?

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Card 41

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Why are hydrogen bonds considered important forces?

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Card 42

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Why does water have a higher melting point then expected of its structure?

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Card 43

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What is latent heat of vaporisation?

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Card 44

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What is cohesion? Does water have a large or small cohesive force?

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Card 45

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What is surface tension?

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