why do you call water a liquid?
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we call this a liquid state ..h2o in liquid state is called water. ... Actually, it's because the molecule is “bent”; the hydrogen atoms are pulled to one side of the oxygen, making water the most polar solvent on earth. Water forms “hydrogen bonds”
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we call this a liquid state ..h2o in liquid state is called water. ... Actually, it's because the molecule is “bent”; the hydrogen atoms are pulled to one side of the oxygen, making water the most polar solvent on earth. Water forms “hydrogen bonds”
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We called water a liquid state, H2O in liquid state is called water. When these molecules gain even more energy and they finally can completely break free from the intermolecular forces, we called this state gas. H2O in gas state is called vapour, or steam if the temperature is at or above 100 degree Celsius.
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We called water a liquid state, H2O in liquid state is called water. When these molecules gain even more energy and they finally can completely break free from the intermolecular forces, we called this state gas. H2O in gas state is called vapour, or steam if the temperature is at or above 100 degree Celsius.
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