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Properties of Water Worksheet
1. The hydrogen and oxygen atoms are held together by ___________________ bonds.
2. The electrons are not shared equally creating a ___________________ molecule.
3. The polarity of water allows it to __________________with most substances. Because of this, it
is referred to as the ______________________ _______________________.
4. Water molecules stick to other water molecules. This property is called __________________.
5. Hydrogen bonds form between adjacent water molecules because the _________________
charged hydrogen end of one water molecule attracts the ______________________ charged
oxygen end of another water molecule.
6. Water molecules stick to other water molecules, it is known as a ________________molecule.
7. Water molecules stick to other materials due to its polar nature. This property is called
________________________.
8. _______________ _______________ creates the skin-like surface formed due to the polar nature
of water.
9. Water has a _____________ ___________________ ___________, it can absorb a large amount
of heat before a change in temperature takes place.
10. _______________________ is when water changes from a liquid to a gas.
11. _______________________ is when water changes from a gas to a liquid.
12. Substances that are attracted to water are referred to as ________________________________
and are considered to be water loving.
13. Substances that are not attracted to water are referred to as _____________________________
and are considered to be water fearing.
Word Bank:
polar
hydrophilic
negative sticky
positive
universal solvent
high specific heat
hydrogen
evaporation
surface tension
cohesion
condensation
adhesion
hydrophobic
combine
14. Draw and label a water molecule. Identify the positive (+) and negative ends(-).
Give the chemical formula for water. _________
Properties of Water Graphic Organizer
Property of Water
Cohesion
Adhesion
Universal Solvent
Less dense as solid
High specific heat
Explanation of Property
Importance for Life
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