WaSABa Review - Properties Of Water Question Preview (ID: 12777)


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Salt and water will mix because water is _________ and salt is _________ .
a) polar, polar
b) non polar, polar
c) polar, non polar
d) non polar, non polar

Oil and water will not mix because water is __________ and oil is _____________
a) polar, polar
b) non polar, polar
c) polar, non polar
d) polar, ionic

This property describes how water molecules stick to each other
a) adhesion
b) abrasion
c) concussion
d) cohesion

This property describes how water molecules stick to other things
a) adhesion
b) abrasion
c) concussion
d) cohesion

In this type of bond, electrons are shared, not transferred
a) covalent
b) James
c) ionic
d) Barry

In this type of bond, there is an equal sharing of electrons, which means the molecule has no charge.
a) polar covalent
b) ionic
c) non polar covalent
d) James

Soap is a good example of this - it weakens water to water attractions in water
a) Colloid
b) suspension
c) surfactant
d) adhesion

This type of bond is what makes water so special...
a) James
b) Ionic
c) non polar covalent
d) polar covalent

A mixture in which particles can be seen and easily separated out
a) surfactant
b) solution
c) colloid
d) suspension

Because of this a steel paper clip can float on water
a) surfactant
b) surface tension
c) non - polar bonding
d) ionic bonding

This can break the strong water to water attractions - and allow grease or oil to mix with water - dish detergent for example.
a) acid
b) salt
c) surfactant
d) solvent

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