water would not be able to form hydrogen bonds (wrong)
Apex - Water would not rise inside plants :P
Water would not be able to for hydrogen bonds
Water would not be able to for hydrogen bonds
Water would not be able to for hydrogen bonds
Water would not be able to form hydrogen bonds
water would not be able to climb up inside plants Apex
Water would not be able to for hydrogen bonds
water would not be able to form hydrogen bonds (wrong)Apex - Water would not rise inside plants :P
A nonpolar liquid cannot dissolve polar molecules.
A nonpolar liquid cannot dissolve polar molecules.
The attraction of a particular kind of atom for the electrons of a covalent bond is called its electronegativity. If oxygen and hydrogen had equal electronegativity there wouldn't be any attraction between each molecule of water thus no hydrogen bonds.
could it be any of these? -This would have no effect on the properties of water as a solute. -Water molecules would become less polar and lose the ability to dissolve solutes. -More hydrogen bonds would form, preventing water from interacting with solutes.
A molecule is the smallest unit that still has the same properties as the material it came from. Although it would be limited, a water molecule would do anything that a bucket of water would do. For example, if you broke the molecule down further, you'd get hydrogen and oxygen. Hydrogen burns and oxygen supports things that burn. Water suppresses burning things.