H2O Just Ordinary Water

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching
Cover of the book H2O Just Ordinary Water by Ingrid Fredriksson, Siljans Måsar Publishing House
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Ingrid Fredriksson ISBN: 9789186799182
Publisher: Siljans Måsar Publishing House Publication: May 27, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Ingrid Fredriksson
ISBN: 9789186799182
Publisher: Siljans Måsar Publishing House
Publication: May 27, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Our water is a marvellous solution – always on the move in the cycle of nature – and a condition for all life. Water is always changing form, from liquid to vapour to ice, and back again. Water is cyclic and has been functioned this way for billions of years. Every life on Earth depends on water; computer simulation has shown that the DNA helix breaks apart if it is modelled without water. Water is a chemical union of hydrogen and oxygen. The water molecule is a dipole; the atoms are joined in an asymmetrical manner that gives one end a surplus of positive electrical energy and the other end a surplus of negative electrical energy. Water is heaviest not at 0°C, its freezing point, but at +4°C. If it were heaviest at 0°C then ice would form first at the bottom of rivers and lakes; the fish would die and the ice would not melt in the spring. Would there be life on earth in that event?

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Our water is a marvellous solution – always on the move in the cycle of nature – and a condition for all life. Water is always changing form, from liquid to vapour to ice, and back again. Water is cyclic and has been functioned this way for billions of years. Every life on Earth depends on water; computer simulation has shown that the DNA helix breaks apart if it is modelled without water. Water is a chemical union of hydrogen and oxygen. The water molecule is a dipole; the atoms are joined in an asymmetrical manner that gives one end a surplus of positive electrical energy and the other end a surplus of negative electrical energy. Water is heaviest not at 0°C, its freezing point, but at +4°C. If it were heaviest at 0°C then ice would form first at the bottom of rivers and lakes; the fish would die and the ice would not melt in the spring. Would there be life on earth in that event?

More books from Education & Teaching

Cover of the book How to Become a Salad Maker by Ingrid Fredriksson
Cover of the book Réussir Sciences po by Ingrid Fredriksson
Cover of the book Teoria da História by Ingrid Fredriksson
Cover of the book Early and School-Age Care in Santa Monica by Ingrid Fredriksson
Cover of the book Mathematics Teacher Education in the Public Interest by Ingrid Fredriksson
Cover of the book Study Guide ... The Picture of Dorian Gray by Ingrid Fredriksson
Cover of the book Dynamic Learning Styles by Ingrid Fredriksson
Cover of the book Além Da Liderança by Ingrid Fredriksson
Cover of the book Practical Guide to the Operational Use of the M79 Grenade Launcher by Ingrid Fredriksson
Cover of the book Legasthenie bzw. Lese- und Rechtschreibschwäche unter besonderer Berücksichtigung von Geschlechtsunterschieden by Ingrid Fredriksson
Cover of the book Female Reproductive System & Herbal Healing Vs. Prescription Drugs and Their Side Effects by Ingrid Fredriksson
Cover of the book Training football for smart playing by Ingrid Fredriksson
Cover of the book Teaching Gifted Learners in STEM Subjects by Ingrid Fredriksson
Cover of the book Transforming University Biochemistry Teaching Using Collaborative Learning and Technology by Ingrid Fredriksson
Cover of the book Perfect Spoken English by Ingrid Fredriksson
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy