strong hydrogen bonds between the molecules of water.
hydrogen bond is an intermolecular bond between oxygen (which has high electron density) of a H2O molecule with hydrogen atoms (which has high positive charge density) that attracts oxygen atom with opposite charge of another H2O.
hydrogen bonds in water molecules are more numerous than other hydrogen bonds in HF ,for example, due to the higher number of lone electron pairs of oxygen that results in water having higher boiling point.
Water has a large heat capacity. (a larger heta capacity than land) About 80% of the Earth consists of water.
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It absorbs heat faster
the right answer is heat slowely
Water absorbs heat from its surroundings - causing it to evaporate... taking the heat with it.
When air evaporates it absorbs the heat of evaporation of water from the air, thus cooling it. When the air is at or below the dew point temperature, water no longer freely evaporates from it; thus this heat is no longer being absorbed from the air.
gas
The ice absorbs heat from the water, which is why it melts
white.
Cast iron cookware
No. When a liquid becomes a gas it absorbs heat.
It absorbs heat faster
Climates that are in close proximity to water are affected in several ways. One was is that areas close to water are usually milder because the water absorbs heat from the sun and releases it very slowly.
"Water absorbs heat and retains the energy for a long period of time. This allows living things to warm up and cool down slowly." -my textbook :]
water has a high which causes it to heat very slowly ?
If the earth absorbs the heat, the earth will become very dry and superheated. This will cause many bushfires.
the right answer is heat slowely
Tes but it absorbs it in the form of heat
The thinner the liquid is the faster it will absorb heat.