Liquid water is denser than ice,Ice floats on top of liquid water.
Liquid water is denser than ice,Ice floats on top of liquid water.
Ice floats on top of liquid water
Liquid water is denser than ice
Hydrogen bonds are able to be made, broken, and reformed very easily. This allows for water's ability to move so easily.
Liquid water is denser than ice.
Ice floats on top of liquid water.
True.
Hydrogen Bonds
absorbtion and release of heat when hydrogen bonds break and form
warm waters in the summer cold waters in the winter
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hot springs,volcanoes, in cold waters of Antarctica, deep ocean vents, acidic soils of copper mines, and highly saline waters.
polar covalent bonding
The bonds incredible strength, Not only are the hydrogen bonds in water very strong but H20 molecules also attract to each other very tight. this can be seen in the waters surface tension strength.
waters boiling point is 100 degree celcius
Hydrogen ions.
because the hydrogen bonds in water literally crush theparticles into smaller particles
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Hydrogen Bonds
Polar regions produce the densest waters because of the cooling and freezing there.
many waters warm freindly
Two hydrogen atoms.
Water has two main bonds: hydrogen bonds between other water molecules, and a covalent bond between hydrogen and oxygen.
Compound. H2O contains 2 elements. Hydrogen, of which there are 2, and Oxygen.