how is light scattered by the air? explain the various properties of water
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Atoms or molecules which are exposed to light absorb light energy and re-emit light in different directions with different intensity. Scattering may also refer to particle-particle collisions between molecules, atoms, electrons, photons and other particles.
The main properties of water are its polarity, cohesion, adhesion, surface tension, high specific heat, and evaporate cooling. A water molecule is slightly charged on both ends. This is because oxygen is more electron negative than hydrogen. ... The stream of water bends due to the polarity of water molecules❤.
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In the air, part of the sunlight is scattered. The small particles (molecules, tiny water droplets and dust particles) scatter photons the more, the shorter their wavelength is. ... Due to the scattering of light the wood in the background is seen like behind a bluish veil (“aerial perspektive”).
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The main properties of water are its polarity, cohesion, adhesion, surface tension, high specific heat, and evaporative cooling.
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