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Polar molecule
water is considered a polar molecule; a polar molecule possesses both positive and negative atomic structures
Electrolysis
Energetic input that can chemically split the liquid water molecule into gaseous components
What is the maximum density of water?
4○ Celsius
Celsius
Standard pressure; melting point of ice at 0° Celsius and boiling at 100°C
Kelvin
Used to express the metric temperature; (0 K= -273°C)
Triple-point
Kelvin temperature are standardized by the triple point of water (the temperature and pressure at which water will coexist at a solid, liquid, gas [273.16 K = 0.01°C]
Latent heat
Related to the energy needed to cause a phase transition at a fixed temperature
Phase Transition
Alteration of physical state between a solid, liquid, and a gas
Liquid to Gas Equation
heat vaporized (H) necessary for phase transition depends on mass (M) and latent heat (L)

H=M×L