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- describe the property of water that is indicated by the data. how is this property explained by the structure of water molecules and the bonds between them?
- if you were to go to a sandy beach on a sunny summer day, which would feel warmer - the sand or the water? explain why, using your knowledge of the properties of water.
Water has a high specific heat capacity. This means it requires more energy to change its temperature compared to sand. The hydrogen bonds between water molecules are relatively strong. These bonds need to absorb a significant amount of energy to break and allow the water molecules to move more freely (increasing temperature). In contrast, sand has weaker intermolecular forces and less complex molecular - bonding structures, so it heats up more quickly.
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The sand would feel warmer. Water has a high specific heat capacity due to the hydrogen bonds between its molecules. It takes more energy to raise the temperature of water compared to sand. So, on a sunny summer day, the sand, which has a lower specific heat capacity (less energy required to increase its temperature), will heat up faster and feel warmer than the water.