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Properties Of Water
Test Description: Properties of water
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) A water molecule is made of
A
two H atoms bonded together
B
two O atoms bonded to an H atom
C
two O atoms bonded together
D
two H atoms bonded to an O atom
2) Tightness across the surface of water, caused by polar molecules pulling on one another is called
A
surface tension
B
capillary action
C
universal solvent
D
condensation
3) The combined force of attraction between water molecules and surrounding material is
A
surface tension
B
capillary action
C
evaporation
D
universal solvent
4) Because water consists of polar molecules,
A
it falls as sleet and snow at cold temperatures
B
it can be attracted by using a magnet
C
water molecules tend to stick together, and form a sphere
D
most of it is found at the North and South Poles
5) Water is often called the universal solvent because
A
it exists in all three states on earth
B
it can cling to fibers of cloth and paper
C
its frozen form floats on its liquid form
D
it dissolves so many substances
6) When water goes from the frozen to the liquid form,
A
molecules decrease speed but the shape does not change
B
molecules increase speed and the shape changes
C
molecules decrease speed and the shape changes
D
molecules increase speed but the shape does not change
7) If you let your hair air dry after swimming, you are taking advantage of
A
melting
B
freezing
C
condensation
D
evaporation
8) Specific heat explains why
A
ice floats on water
B
climates near a large body of water are more extreme
C
climates near a large body of water are more moderate
D
water can cling to paper fibers
9) Fish are safe in water, even in freezing temperatures, due to this property of water:
A
capillary action
B
ice is less dense compared to liquid water
C
surface tension
D
ice is more dense compared to liquid water
10) Water is the only substance on Earth that
A
dissolves wax and oil
B
boils at very high temperatures
C
commonly exists in all of its different states
D
freezes at very low temperatures
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