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Discussion of the properties of water that make it essential to life as we know it: polarity, "universal" solvent, high heat capacity, high heat of vaporization, cohesion, adhesion and lower density when frozen.
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@bishwanathsharma6174
@bishwanathsharma6174 5 лет назад
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@tyloreaton9275
@tyloreaton9275 5 лет назад
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@Sen0rAwesome
@Sen0rAwesome 3 года назад
Sal explains this so well that I grasped it playing at 1.75 speed. Amazing. Thanks Sal.
@MrToweleySlowMo
@MrToweleySlowMo 3 года назад
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@ecstatica50
@ecstatica50 3 года назад
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@MahmoodSaeedB
@MahmoodSaeedB 11 месяцев назад
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@uniboy13
@uniboy13 3 года назад
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@rayindaputri1656
@rayindaputri1656 5 лет назад
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@AnnA33P
@AnnA33P 4 года назад
Amazing!! Thank you :)
@murators4732
@murators4732 5 лет назад
Thanks for the Vid. Would highly recommend to Check Victor Schauberger and his studys of water and Dr. Masaru Emoto study about water and Rice (Consciousness) Experiment.
@aspiringcloudexpert5127
@aspiringcloudexpert5127 5 лет назад
Very interesting.
@Ganpatthealth
@Ganpatthealth 6 месяцев назад
The last two sentences to this video are so profound, could you please do a video on that?? Thank you
@Autotunethyeveryday
@Autotunethyeveryday 5 лет назад
@khanacademy In Kurt Vonnegut's novel "Cat's Cradle" Ice-9 is a substance that when in contact with water it freezes everything. Would this substance be possible based on tweaks in how the hydrogen bonds function?
@jimachbolwie4516
@jimachbolwie4516 3 года назад
Thanks from south sudan
@chissstardestroyer
@chissstardestroyer 2 года назад
About water freezing "top-down" in a body of water: that's exactly how life could've survived and developed during the gobal ice-coverings that've happened in the Earth's geological history; where the entire Earth was covered by at least meter-thick ice even at the equator, but *chemical synthesis, not photosynthesis* is how life originally got nutrients; so life on Earth is not that dependent upon the sun.
@AriaHarmony
@AriaHarmony Год назад
I wouldn't say "is", maybe WAS not that dependent on the sun in earlier stages, but I am not sure the energy hungry creatures we have today would've ever arose without photosynthesis.
@chissstardestroyer
@chissstardestroyer Год назад
@@AriaHarmony Well, we know from biology, including botany, that photosynthesis is more efficient; and it is natural for a lifeform to become dependent on the most efficient means of getting nurishment/food; so that naturally follows that what we've discerned to be the most likely guess would be most probable; as a niche is a lifeform's job: how it gets its nutrients.
@chissstardestroyer
@chissstardestroyer 2 года назад
Why would water be a bent molecule as opposed to a line, due to how the charges like to repel similar charges?
@KissMyBalls
@KissMyBalls Год назад
4:30
@chissstardestroyer
@chissstardestroyer 2 года назад
I'm not sure, Mr. Khan, so you should review the video to check me on this, but it seems as though you wrote "Ice is less dense *that* liquid water." as opposed to "Ice is less dense *than* liquid water." You probably should check out my reply in this case, just to be sure. It was right about seven minutes into the video; just for an estimate.
@ruxiangg7312
@ruxiangg7312 5 лет назад
no!!! i'm second one!!!
@ionlyfeargod2994
@ionlyfeargod2994 5 лет назад
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@Autotunethyeveryday
@Autotunethyeveryday 5 лет назад
google pays people to transpose videos Im pretty sure... just get a 50$ mic do it your self
@chissstardestroyer
@chissstardestroyer 2 года назад
So, the high heat capacity means that water is very resistant to changing its temperature, eh?
@animalkiller6669
@animalkiller6669 5 лет назад
Hey khan what is hydrogen made off?
@avinashreji60
@avinashreji60 5 лет назад
elan chezhian Proton Electron
@Autotunethyeveryday
@Autotunethyeveryday 5 лет назад
1s^1
@brane4859
@brane4859 5 лет назад
From which section is this? Biology?
@tokaaziz8741
@tokaaziz8741 5 лет назад
I think inorganic chemistry
@claralizmoreira2112
@claralizmoreira2112 5 лет назад
Biochemistry
@bladeiron
@bladeiron Год назад
-AP/College Biology -Biology library
@adamelallam6146
@adamelallam6146 4 года назад
the fact that he bonded all of them but one makes me so mad
@muhammadsaeednizamani
@muhammadsaeednizamani 5 лет назад
3 ed
@TheGrape761
@TheGrape761 4 месяца назад
8:43-8:51 did Khan Academy just endorse nihilism?
@liningwzgl
@liningwzgl 5 лет назад
makes me thirty now,I need a beer...
@bladeiron
@bladeiron Год назад
This made me twenty-eight
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