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The high surface tension of water is primarily due to:
Hydrogen bonding between water molecules
Van der Waals forces between water molecules
Covalent bonding between water molecules
Ionic interactions between water molecules
The anomalous expansion of water refers to its:
Increase in volume upon cooling from 4°C to 0°C
Decrease in volume upon heating from 0°C to 4°C
Higher density in liquid state compared to solid state
Lower boiling point compared to other similar molecules
Which property of water contributes significantly to its high specific heat capacity?
Low molecular weight
Bent molecular geometry
Extensive hydrogen bonding network
Presence of lone pairs on oxygen
The boiling point of water is unusually high compared to other hydrides of group 16 elements. This is primarily attributed to:
Larger size of the oxygen atom
Higher electronegativity of oxygen
Strong intermolecular hydrogen bonding
Bent molecular geometry of water
The dielectric constant of water is significantly higher than that of many other solvents. This property allows water to:
Exist in all three states of matter
Dissolve ionic compounds effectively
Exhibit high surface tension
Have a high boiling point
A scientist is studying the kinetic isotope effect in a reaction involving deuterium. They find that the rate constant for the reaction with heavy water () is significantly smaller than that with normal water (). This difference is primarily attributed to the:
Higher viscosity of compared to .
Difference in zero-point vibrational energies of the O-H and O-D bonds.
Greater dielectric constant of compared to .
Difference in the nuclear spins of deuterium and hydrogen.
The ionic product of heavy water () at 298 K is . What is the pD of a neutral solution of heavy water at this temperature?
7.00
7.48
7.96
6.52
Heavy water exhibits a higher boiling point than ordinary water due to:
Higher density.
Stronger intermolecular forces due to increased mass.
Lower dielectric constant.
Higher viscosity.