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Water booklet 1. Fold both pieces of paper hamburger-style On the first piece of paper, mark a 1 in from the folded edge.

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1 Water booklet 1. Fold both pieces of paper hamburger-style On the first piece of paper, mark a 1 in from the folded edge

2 Page one (Frontside) Universal Solvent 1. Draw and color water molecule held together by hydrogen bonds. Write, bullet, and answer these questions: What is a solvent? Why is water called a universal solvent? What is a solute? Which type of molecules, polar or nonpolar, dissolves in water? Are materials that dissolve in water hydrophobic or hydrophilic?

3 Page one (back side) Polarity Draw and color water molecules held together by hydrogen bonds Write, bullet, and answer these questions: What is meant by polarity? Which end of the water molecule attracts most of the electrons and acts negative? Which end acts positive? How do water molecules at like “little magnets”?

4 Page two (Front side) Cohesion Sketch and color a water droplet. Write, bullet, and answer these questions: What is cohesion? Cohesion produces __________tension as the water molecules hold tightly together. How do living things like insects use surface tension?

5 Page two (back side) Adhesion Sketch and color a picture representing adhesion. Write, bullet, and answer these questions: Define adhesion. Adhesion produces an effect called __________ action when you place a straw in liquid. Explain how adhesion and cohesion help plants move materials.

6 Last page (inside of back cover) Insulation Research and color a picture of an ice crystal. Write, bullet, and answer these questions: When is water the densest? Explain why ice floats. How is a lake or river that freezes over helpful to the organisms in the water?


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