Deck 5: Water and Seawater

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The phase in which water exists water is determined by:

A)density and pressure.
B)density and salinity.
C)pressure and salinity.
D)temperature and pressure.
E)temperature and salinity.
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Water can pile up higher than the edge of a container due to its low surface tension.
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Covalent bonds form between hydrogen and oxygen atoms in a water molecule as a result of the:

A)polarity of water molecules.
B)sharing of electrons between atoms.
C)surface tension of water.
D)transfer of electrons between atoms.
E)viscosity of water.
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Hydrogen bonds form between neighboring water molecules because of:

A)electron sharing.
B)electron transfer.
C)polarity of water molecules.
D)surface tension.
E)viscosity of water.
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The alkalinity of a solution is an estimate of its acid buffering capacity.
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Evaporation causes cooling in the residual liquid.
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Salinity refers to all of the solid materials in seawater including dissolved and suspended substances.
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The latent heat of vaporization of water is larger than the latent heat of melting.
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The density of seawater is affected by salinity and temperature.
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As a whole,the ph of the ocean is slightly alkaline.
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Water molecules exhibit strong cohesion.
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Halite,sodium chloride,is the most abundant salt in seawater.
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pH will tend to rise in areas of the ocean with high primary productivity.
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Heat capacity of liquid water is 1 calorie per gram per degree C.
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Water is a polar molecule.
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Latent heat of vaporization is the same as latent heat of sublimation.
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The surface tension of water is

A)increases as density decreases.
B)related to salinity.
C)relatively high.
D)relatively low.
E)very similar to similar liquids.
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Any solution with a pH of greater than 7.0 is acidic.
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Which of the following statements regarding pH is not true?

A)A pH of 3.0 is acidic and a pH of 10.0 is alkaline.
B)As a whole,the pH of the ocean is slightly acidic.
C)Buffers prevent large changes in the pH of a solution.
D)pH will increase in areas of rapid plant or algal growth.
E)pH relates to relative acid-base ion balance in a solution.
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The Principle of Constant Proportions states that:

A)ocean salinity varies as a function of season.
B)ocean salinity varies with geographical location.
C)the percentage of chloride varies with geographical location.
D)the percentage of sodium varies with ocean depth.
E)the relative concentration of seawater ions does not change.
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When water evaporates from the ocean surface:

A)energy is transferred from the atmosphere to the remaining liquid.
B)sea surface temperature increases.
C)sea surface salinity decreases.
D)the remaining water is cooled.
E)the remaining water is warmed.
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The average salinity of sea water is:

A)0.35%.
B)2.0%.
C)3.5%.
D)10%.
E)25%.
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Latent heat is used to:

A)break chemical bonds.
B)change molecular structure.
C)change states of matter.
D)change the temperature of a substance.
E)form chemical bonds.
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The ion in sea water that is serves as a buffer is:

A)Ca+2.
B)Cl-.
C)CO2.
D)HCO3-.
E)Na+.
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Many of the unique properties of water are attributed to the fact that water:

A)contains hydrogen bonds.
B)exists in three phases at the earth's surface.
C)is a polar molecule.
D)is a universal solvent.
E)requires heat to condense.
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The amount of energy that is necessary to raise the temperature of one gram of water by one degree C is called the:

A)boiling point elevation.
B)calorie.
C)latent heat of condensation.
D)latent heat of evaporation.
E)thermal capacity.
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Water can pile up short distance above a container's rim due to:

A)high capillary action.
B)high surface tension.
C)high viscosity.
D)low surface tension.
E)low viscosity.
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In comparison to most other liquids,the heat capacity of water is:

A)a function of salinity.
B)about the same as other liquids.
C)higher than other liquids.
D)lower than other liquids.
E)related to solvent concentration.
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Which property of water causes coastal communities to have only moderate differences in daily highs and lows when compared to inland communities?

A)high heat capacity
B)high salinity
C)high viscosity
D)low heat capacity
E)low viscosity
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The transfer of water from the atmosphere to the oceans to the continents is known as the:

A)closed cycle.
B)geologic cycle.
C)hydrobiological cycle.
D)hydrologic cycle.
E)meteorological cycle.
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Some insects can glide across the surface of water due to water's:

A)capillarity.
B)hydrogen bonds.
C)polarity.
D)surface tension.
E)viscosity.
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A beaker contains a mixture of ice and pure water at 0oC.What happens to the temperature of the mixture as heat is added?

A)It immediately begins to rise slowly.
B)It remains constant until the ice melts then it begins to rise.
C)It rises rapidly as the ice melts.
D)It rises slowly until it reaches 32oC then it remains constant as the ice melts.
E)The temperature pattern cannot be predicted.
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A rapid change in ocean temperature with change in depth is the:

A)barocline.
B)halocline.
C)isocline.
D)pycnocline.
E)thermocline.
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A rapid change in ocean density with change in depth is the:

A)barocline.
B)halocline.
C)isocline.
D)pycnocline.
E)thermocline.
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As the salinity of seawater increases,its:

A)density decreases.
B)heat capacity decreases.
C)residence time increases
D)residence time decreases
E)residence time does not change.
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change in phase from gas to liquid
isocline
change in phase from gas to liquid
sublimation
change in phase from gas to liquid
thermocline
change in phase from gas to liquid
condensation
change in phase from gas to liquid
evaporation
change in phase from gas to liquid
pycnocline
change in phase from gas to liquid
halocline
rapid change in density with slight change in depth
isocline
rapid change in density with slight change in depth
sublimation
rapid change in density with slight change in depth
thermocline
rapid change in density with slight change in depth
condensation
rapid change in density with slight change in depth
evaporation
rapid change in density with slight change in depth
pycnocline
rapid change in density with slight change in depth
halocline
rapid change in salinity with slight change in depth
isocline
rapid change in salinity with slight change in depth
sublimation
rapid change in salinity with slight change in depth
thermocline
rapid change in salinity with slight change in depth
condensation
rapid change in salinity with slight change in depth
evaporation
rapid change in salinity with slight change in depth
pycnocline
rapid change in salinity with slight change in depth
halocline
change in phase from solid to gas
isocline
change in phase from solid to gas
sublimation
change in phase from solid to gas
thermocline
change in phase from solid to gas
condensation
change in phase from solid to gas
evaporation
change in phase from solid to gas
pycnocline
change in phase from solid to gas
halocline
change in phase from liquid to gas
isocline
change in phase from liquid to gas
sublimation
change in phase from liquid to gas
thermocline
change in phase from liquid to gas
condensation
change in phase from liquid to gas
evaporation
change in phase from liquid to gas
pycnocline
change in phase from liquid to gas
halocline
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Deck 5: Water and Seawater
1
The phase in which water exists water is determined by:

A)density and pressure.
B)density and salinity.
C)pressure and salinity.
D)temperature and pressure.
E)temperature and salinity.
D
2
Water can pile up higher than the edge of a container due to its low surface tension.
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3
Covalent bonds form between hydrogen and oxygen atoms in a water molecule as a result of the:

A)polarity of water molecules.
B)sharing of electrons between atoms.
C)surface tension of water.
D)transfer of electrons between atoms.
E)viscosity of water.
B
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Hydrogen bonds form between neighboring water molecules because of:

A)electron sharing.
B)electron transfer.
C)polarity of water molecules.
D)surface tension.
E)viscosity of water.
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The alkalinity of a solution is an estimate of its acid buffering capacity.
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Evaporation causes cooling in the residual liquid.
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Salinity refers to all of the solid materials in seawater including dissolved and suspended substances.
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The latent heat of vaporization of water is larger than the latent heat of melting.
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The density of seawater is affected by salinity and temperature.
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As a whole,the ph of the ocean is slightly alkaline.
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Water molecules exhibit strong cohesion.
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Halite,sodium chloride,is the most abundant salt in seawater.
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pH will tend to rise in areas of the ocean with high primary productivity.
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Heat capacity of liquid water is 1 calorie per gram per degree C.
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Water is a polar molecule.
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Latent heat of vaporization is the same as latent heat of sublimation.
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The surface tension of water is

A)increases as density decreases.
B)related to salinity.
C)relatively high.
D)relatively low.
E)very similar to similar liquids.
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Any solution with a pH of greater than 7.0 is acidic.
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Which of the following statements regarding pH is not true?

A)A pH of 3.0 is acidic and a pH of 10.0 is alkaline.
B)As a whole,the pH of the ocean is slightly acidic.
C)Buffers prevent large changes in the pH of a solution.
D)pH will increase in areas of rapid plant or algal growth.
E)pH relates to relative acid-base ion balance in a solution.
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The Principle of Constant Proportions states that:

A)ocean salinity varies as a function of season.
B)ocean salinity varies with geographical location.
C)the percentage of chloride varies with geographical location.
D)the percentage of sodium varies with ocean depth.
E)the relative concentration of seawater ions does not change.
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When water evaporates from the ocean surface:

A)energy is transferred from the atmosphere to the remaining liquid.
B)sea surface temperature increases.
C)sea surface salinity decreases.
D)the remaining water is cooled.
E)the remaining water is warmed.
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The average salinity of sea water is:

A)0.35%.
B)2.0%.
C)3.5%.
D)10%.
E)25%.
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Latent heat is used to:

A)break chemical bonds.
B)change molecular structure.
C)change states of matter.
D)change the temperature of a substance.
E)form chemical bonds.
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The ion in sea water that is serves as a buffer is:

A)Ca+2.
B)Cl-.
C)CO2.
D)HCO3-.
E)Na+.
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Many of the unique properties of water are attributed to the fact that water:

A)contains hydrogen bonds.
B)exists in three phases at the earth's surface.
C)is a polar molecule.
D)is a universal solvent.
E)requires heat to condense.
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The amount of energy that is necessary to raise the temperature of one gram of water by one degree C is called the:

A)boiling point elevation.
B)calorie.
C)latent heat of condensation.
D)latent heat of evaporation.
E)thermal capacity.
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Water can pile up short distance above a container's rim due to:

A)high capillary action.
B)high surface tension.
C)high viscosity.
D)low surface tension.
E)low viscosity.
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In comparison to most other liquids,the heat capacity of water is:

A)a function of salinity.
B)about the same as other liquids.
C)higher than other liquids.
D)lower than other liquids.
E)related to solvent concentration.
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Which property of water causes coastal communities to have only moderate differences in daily highs and lows when compared to inland communities?

A)high heat capacity
B)high salinity
C)high viscosity
D)low heat capacity
E)low viscosity
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The transfer of water from the atmosphere to the oceans to the continents is known as the:

A)closed cycle.
B)geologic cycle.
C)hydrobiological cycle.
D)hydrologic cycle.
E)meteorological cycle.
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Some insects can glide across the surface of water due to water's:

A)capillarity.
B)hydrogen bonds.
C)polarity.
D)surface tension.
E)viscosity.
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A beaker contains a mixture of ice and pure water at 0oC.What happens to the temperature of the mixture as heat is added?

A)It immediately begins to rise slowly.
B)It remains constant until the ice melts then it begins to rise.
C)It rises rapidly as the ice melts.
D)It rises slowly until it reaches 32oC then it remains constant as the ice melts.
E)The temperature pattern cannot be predicted.
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A rapid change in ocean temperature with change in depth is the:

A)barocline.
B)halocline.
C)isocline.
D)pycnocline.
E)thermocline.
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A rapid change in ocean density with change in depth is the:

A)barocline.
B)halocline.
C)isocline.
D)pycnocline.
E)thermocline.
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As the salinity of seawater increases,its:

A)density decreases.
B)heat capacity decreases.
C)residence time increases
D)residence time decreases
E)residence time does not change.
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change in phase from gas to liquid
isocline
change in phase from gas to liquid
sublimation
change in phase from gas to liquid
thermocline
change in phase from gas to liquid
condensation
change in phase from gas to liquid
evaporation
change in phase from gas to liquid
pycnocline
change in phase from gas to liquid
halocline
rapid change in density with slight change in depth
isocline
rapid change in density with slight change in depth
sublimation
rapid change in density with slight change in depth
thermocline
rapid change in density with slight change in depth
condensation
rapid change in density with slight change in depth
evaporation
rapid change in density with slight change in depth
pycnocline
rapid change in density with slight change in depth
halocline
rapid change in salinity with slight change in depth
isocline
rapid change in salinity with slight change in depth
sublimation
rapid change in salinity with slight change in depth
thermocline
rapid change in salinity with slight change in depth
condensation
rapid change in salinity with slight change in depth
evaporation
rapid change in salinity with slight change in depth
pycnocline
rapid change in salinity with slight change in depth
halocline
change in phase from solid to gas
isocline
change in phase from solid to gas
sublimation
change in phase from solid to gas
thermocline
change in phase from solid to gas
condensation
change in phase from solid to gas
evaporation
change in phase from solid to gas
pycnocline
change in phase from solid to gas
halocline
change in phase from liquid to gas
isocline
change in phase from liquid to gas
sublimation
change in phase from liquid to gas
thermocline
change in phase from liquid to gas
condensation
change in phase from liquid to gas
evaporation
change in phase from liquid to gas
pycnocline
change in phase from liquid to gas
halocline
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evaporation
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