Asked by Andy
I am confused about this statement about water
Which of the following is TRUE regarding water
only covalent bonds are broken when ice melts (dont think so)
all of the staements (A-D) are false
energy must be given off in order to break down the crystal lattice of ice to a liquid (dont think so)
liquid water is less dense than solid water ( don't think so...I think its the reverse)
hydrogen bonds are stronger than covalent bonds (dont think so ..i think they are weaker)
So I think all of the statements are in correct so the answer is ...All of the statements (A-D)are false.
Do you agree with me??
Thanks andy
Which of the following is TRUE regarding water
only covalent bonds are broken when ice melts (dont think so)
all of the staements (A-D) are false
energy must be given off in order to break down the crystal lattice of ice to a liquid (dont think so)
liquid water is less dense than solid water ( don't think so...I think its the reverse)
hydrogen bonds are stronger than covalent bonds (dont think so ..i think they are weaker)
So I think all of the statements are in correct so the answer is ...All of the statements (A-D)are false.
Do you agree with me??
Thanks andy
Answers
Answered by
DrBob222
Sounds ok.