Structure of Water
What is a Solvent?
Structure of Water
What is meant by the term Polarity?
Structure of Water
What is Cohesion?
Structure of Water
What is Adhesion?
Structure of Water
What is Capillary Action?
Structure of Water
The Essential role of Water for Life
Structure of Water
Polar vs Non-Polar Covalent Bonds
Structure of Water
Hydrogen Bonds in Water
Structure of Water
Surface Tension in Water
Structure of Water
Reptiles using Surface Tension
Structure of Water
Cohesion in Xylem
Properties of Water
What is an aqueous solution?
Properties of Water
What does the word Hydrophilic mean?
Properties of Water
What does the word hydrophobic mean?
Properties of Water
What is Buoyancy?
Properties of Water
What is Viscosity?
Properties of Water
What is meant by ‘Thermal Conductivity?’
Properties of Water
What is meant by ‘Specific Heat Capacity?
Properties of Water
Examples of Hydrophillic molecules in Living Organisms
Origins of Water on Earth
What does Extraplanetary mean?
Origins of Water on Earth
What is an asteroid?
Origins of Water on Earth
What is meant by Extraterrestrial Life?
Origins of Water on Earth
Contribution of Asteroids
Origins of Water on Earth
Retention of Water on Earth
The two factors that ensure that water be able to stay on earth:
1) - The distance from the Sun esures that the temperature on Earth is never high enough for water to boil —> liquid water is easier to retain due to the cohesive H bonds.
2) Earth has a relatively strong gravitational pull, due to its size, which holds the ocean to its surface –> keeps water vapour from going into space.