Chapter 5 Properties of Water – Flashcards
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            Polarity
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        Separation of an electric charge in a molecule.
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            Cohesion
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        The attraction of water molecules to other water molecules.
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            Adhesion
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        The attraction of water molecules to other polar molecules.
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            Adhesion
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        The attraction of water molecules to other polar molecules.
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            Ectothermic
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        Cold-blooded organisms.
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            Endothermic
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        Warm- blooded organisms.
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            Thermocline
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        A narrow zone that separates warm surface water from cool bottom water.
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            Archimedes Principle
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        The buoyant force on a submerged object is equal to the weight of the fluid that is displaced by the object.
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            Salinity
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        The total amount of solid material dissolved in water.
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            Halocine
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        A zone of rapid change in salinity.
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            Stenohaline
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        Organisms that cannot tolerate changes in salinity.
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            Euryhaline
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        Organisms that can adapt to some fluctuation in salinity.
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            Acids
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        Higher concentrations of hydrogen ions that pure water.
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            Bases
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        Lower concentration of hydrogen ions that pure water.
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            Photic Zone
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        Light is present  (10% of the ocean).
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            Aphotic Zone
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        No light is present  (90% of the ocean).
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            Turbidity
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        A measure of suspended solids.
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            Secchi disk
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        A device used to measure turbidity.
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            Compensation Zone
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        The depth were the rate of photosynthesis is equal to the rate of respiration.
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            Compensation Zone
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        The depth were the rate of photosynthesis is equal to the rate of respiration.
