Quiz: Polarity and Hydrogen Bonding in Water
Eduqas B720QS A-Level Biology
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Building on what you've learned about key inorganic ions, let's test your knowledge of polarity and hydrogen bonding in water!
What does it mean for water molecules to be polar?
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Which of the following are properties of water caused by hydrogen bonding? (Select all that apply)
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Hydrogen bonding occurs because the {{blank0}} atom in water is slightly negative, while the {{blank1}} atoms are slightly positive.
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How many hydrogen bonds can a single water molecule form?
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Why does water have a high boiling point compared to similar molecules?
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Which of the following explain water's role as a solvent? (Select all that apply)
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Water's high {{blank0}} capacity helps regulate {{blank1}} in living organisms.
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