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Q: How would the surface tension of water be affected if water was a less polar molecule?
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How does water polar molecule keep the insect from falling into the water?

surface tension


Is a polar molecule is a molecule with the ability to resists changes in temperature?

A polar molecule is a molecule with slight opposite charges. Water is a polar molecule which means that each water molecule is attracted to other water molecules which accounts for waters surface tension or cohesion.


What are the unique characteristics of water?

One is that the water molecule is polar. It has a positive and a negative side. The polar attraction of the molecules explains the surface tension of water.


Which liquid has a higher surface tension glycerol or hexane?

Glycerol has high surface tension because it has strong intermolecular attraction due to polarity in molecules while hexane is a non polar molecule.


Is water a nonpolar molecule?

water is polar. That's why there's surface tension, because the positive side of one molecule is attracted to the negative side of another, so the molecules tend to stick together.


What ia an abundant polar covalent molecule that serves as a solvent has a high heat capacity creates a high surface tension and serves as a lubricant?

H2O


What is a wather?

Water is H2O, 2 molecules of hydrogen and 1 molecule of oxygen. Water is slightly polar (has an electric charge). Surface tension and capillary action are the properties that result from polar water molecules. Surface tension is the property of water molecules clinging to each other. Capillary action is just like surface tension except water clings to other molecules (e.g. glass, plastic).


What is the definition of water tension?

Water tension is caused by the angled shape of the structure of the H2O molecule wherein the two hydrogen atoms (1 e-)^2 are on the opposite side of the molecule as the one oxygen atom (6 e-). Thus the molecule becomes polar [same principal as a magnet] and therefore each molecule of water is attracted to the next one in a form known as cohesion.


What is primarily responsible for holding water molecules together in the liquid state?

Hydrogen bonds caused by the polar properties of a water molecule.


Why does water have surface question?

I think you mean surface tension. Water has surface tension because water is a polar molecule, meaning the opposite sides of the molecule do not share electrons equally. This means that one end of the water molecule has a positive charge and the other has a negative one. The Law of Electromagnetic Force tells us that opposite charges attract each other. So, at the surface, where there is no water above it, the top layer of water molecules allighn themselves and because of the attractive forces in the charged particles, they "stick" together. This is surface tension.


What skin like surface is formed because of polar nature of water?

Surface Tension


Does non polar rubbing alcohol have surface tension?

I'm not sure what "non polar rubbing alcohol" is supposed to be. At least one of the words in that phrase is wrong: either it's polar or it's not an alcohol. But it turns out not to matter in this particular case, because all liquids have surface tension.