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... 12 inches and partial webbing between their toes, polar bears are able to use their front feet much like paddles to propel them rapidly through the water. ...
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... Ionic substances such as NaCl is dissolved in water, polar water molecules have a strong attraction for charged ions, this result ions in NaCl to move freely ...
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... 2. Methanol would miscible in water because both methanol and water are polar substance. ... Both HCl and water are polar substances but ether is non-polar. ...
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... The polar regions of Mars are sometimes cold enough to freeze carbon dioxide into ... on the spacecraft will collect samples to be cooked and analyzed for water. ...
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... Water is a dipole, if the polar bonds if in a straight row would cancel each other out. A dipole is a molecule that has a positive and negative end. ...
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... have lots of water -fat cells have little -water's properties result from its structure and molecular interactions -water is polar -polar covalent bonds and ...
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... covalent bonds can break quickly and, to organize non-polar molecules by forming hydrogen bonds with other water molecules causing the non-polar molecules to ...
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... Caffeine is soluble in water because it has several polar and basic functional groups. This property also makes it insoluble in aqueous base. ...
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... One way that a polar bear gets its food is by stalking prey or waiting for seals to come up for air from under the water (http://web14.epnet.com/citation.asp ...
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... And sometimes in the summer it eats berries and grass. The polar bear has no water to drink so it only eats the skin and blubber, avoiding the meat. ...
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... The hydrophobic section of the membrane allows no water-soluble or polar/charged substances to pass the lipid bilayer, therefore transport proteins are used in ...
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... Properties: - Ammonia gas is extremely soluble in water, as it is able to form hydrogen bonds with polar water molecules. It changes to a liquid at V33.35 oC. ...
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... point. Water is said to be abundant on Mars away from the polar caps however, liquid water is not stable on Mars. Although temperatures ...
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... "The most prominent surface features on Mars are the bright polar caps, which ... with a much thicker atmosphere and warmer temperatures running water and rivers ...
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... The creamy white fur of the polar bear is especially dense and each of the individual ... The fur does not absorb water so once the animal has climbed out of the ...
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... The creamy white fur of the polar bear is especially dense and each of the individual ... The fur does not absorb water so once the animal has climbed out of the ...
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... The creamy white fur of the polar bear is especially dense and each of the individual ... The fur does not absorb water so once the animal has climbed out of the ...
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... With less water, wetlands could dry up, and the species inhabiting the wetlands, would become extinct. The melting of polar ice caps and the consequent rise in ...
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... Polar solvents dissolve water soluble substances but not oily substances, and non-polar solvents dissolve oily substances (like THC), but not water soluble ...
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... However, the fatty acid tails in between are non polar, and repel water, so the fatty acid tails prevent too much water from entering or leaving the cell. ...
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... The ice caps are made up of solid carbon dioxide, (dry ice) and as the polar caps melt evaporated water ice forms a haze over the area. ...
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... Similarities and differences Soaps and detergents both allow non-polar compounds to dissolve in water through the formation of micelles. ...
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... the electron from the hydrogen atom, the atoms form a polar molecule, meaning one ... In the case of water, hydrogen is positively charged and oxygen is negatively ...
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... The significant air pollution and water that is emitted from current ongoing oil ... away from oil drilling, resulting in large drops in caribou, polar bear, and ...
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... The polar nature results in the hydrogen end (which has a positive charge) attracting the oxygen end (with a negative charge) of other nearby water molecules. ...
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... With the introduction of high temperatures in the arctic regions the polar ice caps could melt and cause the sea water level to go up 1 to 3 feet, this of ...
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... Belugas at the same time also travel up northern rivers into brackish (partly salty) water to hunt prey. Killer whales and polar bears prey on belugas ...
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... equally. 2. The atom that holds the e. most the the time is (-), the other (+). Ex: Water. 3. Polar molecules can act as an ionic. IV. ...
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... When a polar solute, enters into water the water molecules surround the solute and it becomes no longer to diffuse through the membrane. ...
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... They are often smelly (aeromatic) and slippery, and don't dissolve in water (hydrophobic). However, polar covalent bond has opposite characteristics. ...
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