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1 Wednesday, September 19th
Do Now: Get out your bonding notes (with the polar bear and penguin pictures) Quiz Tomorrow!! Atoms, Ions, Isotopes, pH, Bonding, Water Turn in your pH lab and worksheet (stapled together)

2 The Extraordinary Properties of Water

3 The Molecules A water molecule (H2O), is made up of three atoms --- one oxygen and two hydrogen. H O 1

4 The Molecules In each water molecule, the oxygen atom attracts more than its "fair share" of electrons = POLAR COVALENT The oxygen end “acts” negative The hydrogen end “acts” positive

5 Hydrogen Bonds Exist Between Water Molecules
Formed between the Oxygen of one molecule and the Hydrogen of another molecule One hydrogen bond is weak , but many hydrogen bonds are strong

6 Interaction Between Water Molecules
Negative Oxygen end of one water molecule is attracted to the Positive Hydrogen end of another water molecule to form a HYDROGEN BOND

7 What are the Properties of Water?
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8 Properties of Water Boiling Point = 100°C Freezing Point = 0°C
Neutral pH = 7 Universal Solvent: dissolves more substances that any other liquid Cohesive Adhesive 1

9 Cohesion Attraction between particles of the same substance ( why water is attracted to itself) Results in Surface tension (a measure of the strength of water’s surface) Produces a surface film on water that allows insects to walk on the surface of water 1

10 Helps insects walk across water
Cohesion… Helps insects walk across water

11 Adhesion Attraction between two different substances.
Water will make hydrogen bonds with other surfaces such as glass, soil, plant tissues, and cotton. Example: transpiration process which plants and trees remove water from the soil, and paper towels soak up water. 1

12 Adhesion Causes Capillary Action
Which gives water the ability to “climb” structures

13 Adhesion Also Causes Water to
Attach to a silken spider web Form spheres & hold onto plant leaves

14 Water is Less Dense as a Solid
Ice is less dense as a solid than as a liquid (ice floats) Liquid water has hydrogen bonds that are constantly being broken and reformed. Frozen water forms a crystal-like lattice whereby molecules are set at fixed distances. 1

15 Water is Less Dense as a Solid
Which is ice and which is water? 1

16 Water is Less Dense as a Solid
Ice 1

17 H2Olympics Complete each task on your own.
There may be more than one person to a station. If you spill water clean it up! When you are finished answer the questions on the back #9: viscosity, colder Omit #14


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