Quiz: Dipole Nature of Water
Pearson Edexcel Level 3 Advanced GCE in Biology A (Salters-Nuffield) (9BN0)
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Building on what you've learned about water's role in transport, let's explore its dipole nature and why it's essential for biology!
What does it mean for water molecules to be dipoles?
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Which of the following properties of water are due to its dipole nature? (Select all that apply)
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The dipole nature of water means that the {{blank0}} atom has a slight negative charge, while the {{blank1}} atoms have a slight positive charge.
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Why can ionic compounds dissolve in water?
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Water's dipole nature enables it to form {{blank0}} bonds between molecules, making it {{blank1}} as a solvent.
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Which part of a water molecule interacts with positive ions?
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Which statements are true about water's dipole nature? (Select all that apply)
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