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Card 16
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Which end of a water molecule is positive/ negative?
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Card 17
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The positively charged end of a water molecule is attracted to the negative end of surrounding molecules. What is this called?
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Card 18
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What does hydrogen bonding to ?
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Card 19
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Solvent properties of water: what is the effect of many chemicals being able to dissolve easily in water?
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Card 20
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Aquesous environment
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Card 21
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How can dissolved substances be transported around organisms? in animals and plants
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Card 22
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Ionic molecules such as sodium chloride (NaCl) dissolve easily in water- why?
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Card 23
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How come polar molecules dissolve easily in water?
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Card 24
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Do non- polar , hydrophobic substances dissolve in water?
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Card 25
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Thermal properties of water: the specific heat capactity of water is very high. why is this?
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