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Water has partially charged poles and can occasionally cause dissociation
Water has partially charged poles and can occasionally cause dissociation of other water molecules. a forms when a attaches to a
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Which Greek letter do scientists use to illustrate the poles on a partially charged molecule?(1 point) Responses δ delta β
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Ca(OH)^2 does not completely dissociate. It only partially dissotiates in water to form OH- and Ca+2. An equilibrium mixture of
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Properties of Water Quick Check
3 of 53 of 5 Items Question What describes the partial charges found in a water molecule?(1
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Identify all correct statements about the ionization of water.
Check all that apply. Dissociation of water is reversible.
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Name the intermolecular force that corresponds to:
1. an attraction between a partially positive region in one molecule and a
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Question Which statement best describes a weak base?(1 point) Responses It accepts protons and only
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Which of the following would NOT be a factor for a solute to dissolve in water?
A. A solute separates into ions which are
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Which of the following would NOT be a factor for a solute to dissolve in water?
A. A solute separates into ions which are
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What describes the partial charges found in a water molecule?(1 point)ResponsesOxygen has a partially positive charge, and the
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