Another water question, ^^;
-It has a high boiling point compared to
H2S, which can be attributed to hydrogen
bonding.
-It is produced during the combustion of
fossil fuels.
-Solid water (ice) is less dense than liquid
water.
-Liquid water has a low specific heat which
makes it a poor coolant.
-It is a polar, V-shaped molecule.
-It has a high boiling point compared to
H2S, which can be attributed to hydrogen
bonding.
-It is produced during the combustion of
fossil fuels.
-Solid water (ice) is less dense than liquid
water.
-Liquid water has a low specific heat which
makes it a poor coolant.
-It is a polar, V-shaped molecule.
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-Liquid water has a low specific heat which
makes it a poor coolant.
water actually has a relativly high specific heat
makes it a poor coolant.
water actually has a relativly high specific heat
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i think it's the fourth one about specific heat. i know water is used a lot as a coolant, in computers and nuclear reactors. it's definitely the fourth one.