BSCI 105 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Hydrogen Bond, Nitrogen Dioxide, Chemical Polarity

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Water is a highly polar molecule, but nitrogen dioxide is not. There are large differences in electronegativity in h20 but not no2. The unique properties of water make life as we know it possible. Because the plus and minus attract, they repulse from the minuses being closer. They form an interaction that is a set link. Only when you have opposing negative and positive you can get a hydrogen bond. Cohesion water molecules stick to other water molecules. Adhesion water sticks to anything that has a hydrogen bond. Surface tension the molecules are attached to each other holding each other up and down. This allows water spiders to walk or battle ships to float. Heat capacity very hard to boil, it must absorb a lot of heat first. Water acts like a mass so they don"t move around until the hydrogen bonds are broken. Evaporative cooling if you physically remove a water molecule you take the heat with it.

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