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| H2O with opposite charges at different ends |
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| attraction of different molecules |
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| measure of how difficult it is to break the surface of a liquid. H2O is high |
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| amount of heat absorbed/lost in 1 g/1 degree Celsius |
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| aversion to H2O; coalesce and form droplets |
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| makes surface cooler in evaporation, loss of molecules with greatest kinetic energy |
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| consists of acids and bases and minimizes the changes in pH levels with there is more acid or more base. |
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| study of organic compounds |
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| organic molecule with only Hydrogen and Carbon |
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| same molecular molecules, but with different structures |
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| same molecular formulas, different covalent bond arrangements in atoms |
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| same molecular and covalent structure, but differ in spatial arrangements in their atoms, owing to the inflexibility of double bonds |
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| 1 of 2 compounds that are mirror images of each other |
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