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    Soapy water

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    Soapy water What affect does adding soap to water have on surface tension? Research: "Soaps and detergents include surfactants‚ that reduce the surface tension of the liquid. This allows the liquid to have a good contact with the material and to remove the dirt from it efficiently." (Kibron.com) "Hydrogen bonding between water molecules leads to many interesting consequences at the visible‚ macroscopic level. For example: the boiling point of water‚ its surface tension‚ and it’s ability to

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    Water Essay

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    Brittany Roberts AP bio WATER ESSAY The first thing water reminds us of is the clear liquid in our water bottles. However‚ water is more than a normal substance. Water is the beginning and the continual of life on earth. Because of its many unique properties‚ water was able to start life on our planet. Water covers about 3/4 of the earth. In nature‚ water naturally exists in all three physical states of matter—solid‚ liquid and gas. Water’s extraordinary properties are emergent properties resulting

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    The importance of water

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    biological importance of water Water‚ the most abundant compound on the planet‚ is a material which is essential for all living organisms. Its uses in all living things cover a huge variety of everyday functions which are immeasurably important to the continuity of the organism. The fact that water makes up between 60 and 95 percent of all living organisms speaks for itself on the incredible biological importance of this compound. One of the major functions of water in living organism is its

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    Ground Water

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    Ground water! What is it? Well it’s basically self-explanatory and is any water that is held under ground. That is only a very simple definition of it though and well in fact ground water is very critical to every ones life locally and worldwide. Most of the water that you drink comes from ground water and not from lakes and rivers even though those are considered as a part of ground water components. Ground water has many components that it can be divided into and this paper will explain what

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    WATER SCARCITY

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    Hân Class: AE3B WATER SCARCITY : A TIME-BOMB IS ABOUT TO EXPLODE People can survive at least ten days without eating. But without water‚ they will die after only three days. It shows how important water is in people’s daily life. So‚ just imagine how we survive if there’s not any water available. That’s the reason why water scarcity is one of the key environment issues of our time. This essay will identify some major causes and offer three solutions. The shortage of water resources is mostly

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    Water and Electrolytes

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    ------------------------------------------------- Water and Electrolytes Water constitutes 50-55% of a woman’s body weight and 55-60% of man’s weight. Water gives structure and form to the body‚ helps maintain body temperature‚ and also creates the necessary environment for cell metabolism. There are two compartments of body water‚ extracellular and intracellular fluid. Extracellular fluid (ECF) is water found outside of cells. Making up approximately 20% of total body weight‚ the ECF consists

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    Water Crisis

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    Chennai NATIONAL SCIENCE SEMINAR WATER CRISIS ON THE EARTH PROBLEMS AND REMEDIES Submitted by A. NAVEEN ANTO‚ Sri Jayendra Golden Jubilee School‚ Sankarnagar - 627 357‚ Tirunelveli‚ Tamilnadu. Date : August 27‚ 2008 CONTENT ♦ INTRODUCTION ♦ WHAT DO WE MEAN BY WATER CRISIS? ♦ WHAT CAUSES & TRIGGERS THE WATER CRISIS ♦ IMPACTS OF WATER CRISIS ♦ REMEDIES FOR WATER CRISIS ♦ CONCLUSION WATER CRISIS ON THE EARTH PROBLEMS AND REMEDIES INTRODUCTION Water the elixir of life feeds the planets

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    water project

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    The Physical properties of water: 1. Knowledge of the physical properties of water: Water is the most abundant compound on Earth ’s surface‚ covering about 70 percent of the planet. In nature‚ water exists in liquid‚ solid‚ and gaseous states. It is a dynamic equilibrium between solid and gas states at standard temperature and pressure. At room temperature it is tasteless and odourless‚ nearly colourless with a hint of blue. Many substances dissolve in water and is commonly called a universal

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    Ground Water

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    GROUND WATER THE WATER/HYDROLOGIC CYCLE * Composed of evaporation from the oceans * Movements of moist air inland * Condensation and precipitation * Run-off on the surface or sub-surface back to the ocean * Plus additional minor cycles * Involves the exchange of water with the atmosphere‚ the earth‚ and the different water forms * Done when clouds gain water vapor from the various water forms * Evaporation – process where water turns into steam or gas when the

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    Water H2O

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    Water (H2O); Origin of Life By Mohammad Kamruzzamil Mojumder Contents Profile of water Physical properties of water Chemical aspects Chemical properties Reactions of water Importance in daily life Aspects as an energy resource Profile Water is a liquid at standard ambient temperature and pressure but it often coexists on  earth with its solid state‚ Ice and  gaseous state ‚steam (water vapor). It is a polar solvent but generally a weak electrical conductor and 65% of Human body weight is

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