Structure of water Oxygen and hydrogen of water is covalently bonded to create a stable molecule. Water is polar because the oxygen region is slightly.

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Structure of water Oxygen and hydrogen of water is covalently bonded to create a stable molecule. Water is polar because the oxygen region is slightly negative and the hydrogen region is slightly positive (draw on your diagram).

Structure of water continues Because of water’s polarity hydrogen bonding is possible. The negative region of oxygen from 1 molecule will form a hydrogen bond with a positive region of hydrogen from another molecule. Draw hydrogen bonding on your diagram.

Properties of water Because of the hydrogen bonding in water, special properties are found in water. – Floating ice – Universal solvent – Cohesion – Moderation of temperature

Biological significance of ice floating In nature where do you find floating ice? Why must ice float in this area? What would happen if ice sank instead of floating?

Biological significance of ice floating If ice didn’t float, life in the ocean, lakes, ponds, etc. would die when the water freezes over.

Why does ice float? When various liquids freeze does it become more or less dense? When water freezes does it become more or less dense? Why?

As water freezes the molecules more farther and farther apart. Ice float because it is less dense than the liquid around it.

Water – universal solvent of life Because of water’s polarity (positive and negative charges) it is able to dissolve other polar molecules and ionic compound. – Table salt

Water – universal solvent of life The fluids of living organisms are aqueous solutions. Dissolving of various solutes is necessary for life processes within our cells, blood, even plant sap. As a solvent, may chemical reactions take place in water.

Can a tree drink water? How does the water go from the roots through the branches to the leaves to provide the water needed for photosynthesis as well as providing nutrients needed for survival?

It drinks water using cohesion! Cohesion is the attraction between molecules of the same kind. For example water being attracted to water. Adhesion is the attraction between molecules of different kind. For example water being attracted to the plant vascular tissue. Capillary action is the use of cohesion and adhesion to move water up a thin tube; like the vascular tissue in plants.

Surface tension Related to cohesion is surface tension or the ability to break the surface of a liquid. Water as a high surface tension because of hydrogen bonding.

Moderate temperature Water has a strong resistance to temperature. Boiling water example. – Heat must first break the hydrogen bonds and then the hydrogen and oxygen atoms start to move faster and faster eventually raising the heat. Cooling hot water – Hydrogen bonds must first reform and as that happens, heat is released dropping the temperature of water slightly.

Evaporative cooling When a substance evaporates (liquid to gas) the surface of the liquid remaining behind cools down. – Maintaining body temperature of 98.6