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Chapter 13 Water: Rivers of Life; Seas of Sorrows James A. Noblet California State University San Bernardino, CA 2007 Prentice Hall Chemistry for Changing Times, 11 th edition John W. Hill and Doris K. Kolb

Chapter 13 Water: Rivers of Life; Seas of Sorrows James A. Noblet California State University San Bernardino, CA 2007 Prentice Hall Chemistry for Changing

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The molecular interaction most responsible for the unique properties of water is(are)______. 1.Dipole forces 2.Hydrogen bonding 3.Dispersion forces 4.Covalent bonding 5.Ionic bonding

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Page 1: Chapter 13 Water: Rivers of Life; Seas of Sorrows James A. Noblet California State University San Bernardino, CA  2007 Prentice Hall Chemistry for Changing

Chapter 13 Water: Rivers of Life; Seas of Sorrows

James A. NobletCalifornia State University San Bernardino, CA 2007 Prentice Hall

Chemistry for Changing Times, 11th edition

John W. Hill and Doris K. Kolb

Page 2: Chapter 13 Water: Rivers of Life; Seas of Sorrows James A. Noblet California State University San Bernardino, CA  2007 Prentice Hall Chemistry for Changing

The molecular interaction most responsible for the unique properties of water is(are)______.

1. Dipole forces2. Hydrogen

bonding3. Dispersion

forces4. Covalent

bonding5. Ionic bonding

Page 3: Chapter 13 Water: Rivers of Life; Seas of Sorrows James A. Noblet California State University San Bernardino, CA  2007 Prentice Hall Chemistry for Changing

The molecular interaction most responsible for the unique properties of water is(are)______.

1. Dipole forces2. Hydrogen

bonding3. Dispersion

forces4. Covalent

bonding5. Ionic bonding

Page 4: Chapter 13 Water: Rivers of Life; Seas of Sorrows James A. Noblet California State University San Bernardino, CA  2007 Prentice Hall Chemistry for Changing

The atmospheric gas that is very soluble in water and makes natural rainwater slightly acidic is_______.

1. Nitrogen2. Carbon dioxide3. Sulfur dioxide4. Ozone5. Oxygen

Page 5: Chapter 13 Water: Rivers of Life; Seas of Sorrows James A. Noblet California State University San Bernardino, CA  2007 Prentice Hall Chemistry for Changing

CO2(g) + H2O (l) → H2CO3 (aq) → H+(aq) + HCO3

-(aq)

The atmospheric gas that is very soluble in water and makes natural rainwater slightly acidic is_______.

1. Nitrogen2. Carbon dioxide3. Sulfur dioxide4. Ozone5. Oxygen

Page 6: Chapter 13 Water: Rivers of Life; Seas of Sorrows James A. Noblet California State University San Bernardino, CA  2007 Prentice Hall Chemistry for Changing

A common concentration unit used in drinking water standards is mg/L, which is also commonly called______.

1. Percent2. ppm3. ppb4. ppt5. Molarity

Page 7: Chapter 13 Water: Rivers of Life; Seas of Sorrows James A. Noblet California State University San Bernardino, CA  2007 Prentice Hall Chemistry for Changing

A common concentration unit used in drinking water standards is mg/L, which is also commonly called______.

1. Percent2. ppm3. ppb4. ppt5. Molarity

Page 8: Chapter 13 Water: Rivers of Life; Seas of Sorrows James A. Noblet California State University San Bernardino, CA  2007 Prentice Hall Chemistry for Changing

The most common method used for disinfection of municipal drinking water is _______.

1. Ozonation2. Filtration3. Ultraviolet light4. Chlorination5. Pasteurization???

Page 9: Chapter 13 Water: Rivers of Life; Seas of Sorrows James A. Noblet California State University San Bernardino, CA  2007 Prentice Hall Chemistry for Changing

The most common method used for disinfection of municipal drinking water is _______.

1. Ozonation2. Filtration3. Ultraviolet light4. Chlorination5. PasteurizationChlorine

Page 10: Chapter 13 Water: Rivers of Life; Seas of Sorrows James A. Noblet California State University San Bernardino, CA  2007 Prentice Hall Chemistry for Changing

Wastewater treatment that uses trickling filters or activated sludge to remove dissolved organics and suspended solids

is known as_______.

1. Primary 2. Secondary3. Tertiary4. Quaternary5. Advanced

Page 11: Chapter 13 Water: Rivers of Life; Seas of Sorrows James A. Noblet California State University San Bernardino, CA  2007 Prentice Hall Chemistry for Changing

Wastewater treatment that uses trickling filters or activated sludge to remove dissolved organics and suspended solids

is known as_______.

1. Primary 2. Secondary3. Tertiary4. Quaternary5. Advanced