acid_precipitation.html: 03_09AcidPrecipitation_CL.jpg
adhesion.html: 03_meniscus.jpg
buffer.html: 03_blood-buffer.jpg
A buffer works by accepting hydrogen ions from the solution when
they are in excess and donating hydrogen ions to the
solution when they have been depleted.
Carbonic acid (H2CO3)
acts as a buffer
by dissociating to yield a bicarbonate ion
(HCO3-) and a hydrogen ion (H+).
cohesion.html: 03_03WaterTransport-L.jpg
colloid.html: 03_iron-oxide_colloid.jpg
dissociate.html: 03_UN53WaterDissociation_L.jpg
earth.html: 03_01Earth_UP.jpg
evaporative_cooling.html: 03_evaporative_cooling.jpg
ice.html: 03_06-IceStructure-L.jpg
pH.html: 03_09pHScale-L.jpg
solution.html: 03_07WaterSolubleProtein.jpg
solvent.html: 03_06DissolvingSalt.jpg
specific_heat.html: 03_05EffectWaterClimate-L.jpg
surface.html: 03_04WaterStrider_UP.jpg
water_molecule.html: 03_02WaterMolecules_L.jpg