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Card 16

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Many reactions in the cell happen where and why?

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Card 17

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Why does a drop of water on a surface look spherical and not flat?

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Card 18

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Are water molecules more attracted to the water molecules below than or to the air?

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Card 19

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What properties does this give water at the surface?

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Card 20

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Cohesion allows what to happen in the xylem of plants?

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Card 21

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What can pond-skaters do because of surface tension?

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Card 22

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The amount of heat energy required to increase the temperature of water is known as...?

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Card 23

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How many kJ of energy are required to raise the temperature of one kilogram of water by one degree celcius?

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Card 24

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Why is it important to living organisms that water has a high specific heat capacity?

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Card 25

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What helps water molecules break their hydrogen bonds to become a gas?

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