Wonder of water
Title: Wonder of water
Category: /Science & Technology
Details: Words: 1811 | Pages: 7 (approximately 235 words/page)
Wonder of water
Category: /Science & Technology
Details: Words: 1811 | Pages: 7 (approximately 235 words/page)
In this paper I will describe the molecular structure and the chemical properties of water. Also I will discuss the importance of water to living organisms and the effects of acid rain on our environment.
Water, as a molecule is a bent molecule and this characteristic makes it a very polar. Water is a dipole, if the polar bonds if in a straight row would cancel each other out. A dipole is a molecule that
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Cleanup Not Working, Greenpeace Says", Globe and mail, July 19, 1989.
"The Clean Water Industry Grows on Fear, Uncertainty", Toronto Star, Jan. 28, 1990.
"Information Scarce On Great Lakes Chemicals", The Globe and Mail, Oct. 14, 1989.
Others
Countdown Acid Rain, Facts: Ministry of the Environment, 1989.
Sanderson, Kimberly, Acid Forming Emissions, Canada: Environment Council of Edmonton, Alberta, 1984.
The New How It Works, volume 2, Westport Connecticut; H.S. Stuttman Inc., 1987.
Weller, Phil., Acid Rain: Silent Crisis, Canada: Between the Lines, 1980.
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