02:34Importance of water for life | Chemistry of life | AP Biology | Khan AcademyKhan Academy893views2rank
Multiple ChoiceImagine that organisms consisted of 70–95% alcohol instead of 70–95% water. Alcohol's specific heat is about half that of water. How would living things be different? 962views
Multiple ChoiceThe amount of heat required to change the temperature of 1 g of any substance by 1°C is defined as __________. 669views
Multiple ChoiceThe amount of heat required to convert 1 g of any substance from the liquid to the gaseous state is defined as __________. 842views
Multiple ChoiceThe reason that coastal climates are more moderate than inland climates primarily water's high __________. 769views
Multiple ChoiceWater has __________ than other liquids such as ethanol, reflecting its capacity to absorb large amounts of heat. 758views
Multiple ChoiceIf water were not a polar molecule, how would the effects of climatic warming differ from those currently observed or predicted to occur in the future? 2113views
Textbook QuestionWater has a high heat-absorbing capacity because . a. the sun's rays penetrate to the bottom of bodies of water, mainly heating the bottom surface; b. the strong covalent bonds that hold individual water molecules together require large inputs of heat to break; c. it has the ability to dissolve many heat-resistant solutes; d. initial energy inputs are first used to break hydrogen bonds between water molecules and only after these are broken, to raise the temperature; e. all of the above are true904views
Textbook QuestionA slice of pizza has 500 kcal. If we could burn the pizza and use all the heat to warm a 50-L container of cold water, what would be the approximate increase in the temperature of the water? (Note: A liter of cold water weighs about 1 kg.) a. 50°C b. 5°C c. 100°C d. 10°C1331views2rank
Textbook QuestionFrom what you have learned about water, why do coastal regions tend to have milder climates with cooler summers and warmer winters than do inland areas at the same latitude?784views