Water Lesson 8.

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Water Lesson 8

Need to Book Molymods: H & O only (each pair needs 10 h and 5 O, 10 single bonds) Mini whiteboards A3 plain Speakers Could book a computer room Repro: Standard homework & feedback sheet Video question sheet

Learning OBjective Success Criteria Know about the properties and bonding of water Describe how hydrogen bonding occurs between water molecules Relate this, and other properties of water, to the roles of water in living organisms Success Criteria

Starter Write down one thing about water Pass it on - Describe how hydrogen bonding occurs between water molecules - Relate this, and other properties of water, to the roles of water in living organisms Starter Write down one thing about water Pass it on Add to the one in front of you Repeat

Water The nuclei of oxygen is significantly larger and greater charge (+8) than the hydrogen nuclei (+1). Consequently the electron pair in the covalent bond is found 'closer' to the oxygen than the hydrogen nuclei. This creates a polar molecule in which the oxygen carries and additional small negative dipole and each hydrogen a small positive dipole.

Hydrogen bonds  The oxygen atoms are attracted the hydrogen atoms of other molecules. These attractions are called HYDROGEN BONDS. The term ‘bond’ is misleading because: It is an interaction between molecules not a bond within a molecule . It does not change the chemical properties but accounts for physical properties. It is significantly weaker than a covalent or an ionic bond.

Hydrogen bonds A single hydrogen bond is not very strong. A large number of hydrogen bonds is very strong Each water molecule bonds with 4 others in a tetrahedral arrangement.

- Describe how hydrogen bonding occurs between water molecules Water Bonding Draw and label a diagram showing the structure of water molecules to show their polarity and hydrogen bond formation

TasK: Video clip http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HVT3Y3_ gHGg - Describe how hydrogen bonding occurs between water molecules - Relate this, and other properties of water, to the roles of water in living organisms TasK: Video clip http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HVT3Y3_ gHGg Watch the clip and answer the questions

Task Using video notes and textbooks - Relate this, and other properties of water, to the roles of water in living organisms Task Using video notes and textbooks Make a mind map of properties and role of water in living organisms

Cohesive/adhesive Because of these hydrogen bonds water is cohesive : water molecules will stick to each other. Water is also adhesive : it will stick to other surfaces These properties lead to Capillary action Surface tension

Density Water is most dense at 4oC and as a result ice float This provides protection for aquatic organisms under the ice in lakes

Solvent properties Water is a good solvent because it is a polar molecule. It will dissolve polar solutes easily. Water is a medium for metabolic reactions (reactions in living things) – the reactants are dissolved. Water is a transport medium - it can transport molecules across membranes, as well as within or between cells.

Thermal properties Water has a high specific heat capacity, this means it takes a lot of energy for the temperature of water to change.

Thermal properties The temperature of water remains relatively stable Most organisms are adapted to a narrow range of conditions. The slow heating and cooling of water are ideal for these organisms.

Thermal properties - coolant Water can evaporate at temperatures below boiling point. Hydrogen bonds have to be broken to do this. The heat energy needed to break the bonds is taken from the liquid, cooling it down. Evaporation of water from plant leaves (transpiration) and from human skin (sweat) is a useful cooling effect.

Thermal properties The heat generated by the body needs to be removed to prevent a denaturation of enzyme systems. Water absorbed a great deal of energy before entering the vapour phase. This makes it an effective agent for the removal of heat and the maintenance of body temperature. Blood which is mainly water can absorb and carry heat away from hot parts of the body to the cooler parts.

Plenary Questions Explain how hydrogen bonds form [3] Suggest, with reasons, which properties of water make is such an important component of blood [3]

Markscheme Oxygen and hydrogen share electrons unequally when they bond [1]; Oxygen is more negative & hydrogen is more positive [1]; More negative atom is attracted to the more positive atom [1] Liquid so a good transport medium [1]; solvent so can transport polar substances [1]; coolant so resistant to temperature change [1]

Homework Standard Assessed Piece Homework - Describe how hydrogen bonding occurs between water molecules - Relate this, and other properties of water, to the roles of water in living organisms Homework Standard Assessed Piece Homework