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The Extraordinary Properties of Water Water threeA water molecule (H 2 O), is made up of three atoms --- one oxygen and two hydrogen. H H O.

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2 The Extraordinary Properties of Water

3 Water threeA water molecule (H 2 O), is made up of three atoms --- one oxygen and two hydrogen. H H O

4 Water is Polar ……………………………. electronsIn each water molecule, the …………………………….than its "fair share" of electrons oxygen…………………….The oxygen end “acts” ……………………. hydrogen……………………..The hydrogen end “acts” …………………….. ……………………Causes the water to be …………………… neutral ……………………………..However, Water is neutral (equal number of e- and p+) --- ……………………………..

5 Hydrogen Bonds Exist Between Water Molecules Formed between a highly ………………………………..of a polar molecule and a ……………………………………Formed between a highly ………………………………..of a polar molecule and a …………………………………… One hydrogen bond is ……………………………, but …………………. hydrogen bonds are strongOne hydrogen bond is ……………………………, but …………………. 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 ……………………………………

7 What are the Properties of Water?

8 Properties of Water At sea level, pure water boils at …………………… and ……………………………...At sea level, pure water boils at …………………… and ……………………………... The ……………………………………………….(lower atmospheric pressure).The ……………………………………………….(lower atmospheric pressure). For this reason, an egg will take longer to boil at higher altitudesFor this reason, an egg will take longer to boil at higher altitudes

9 Properties of Water CohesionCohesion

10 Properties of Water CohesionCohesion AdhesionAdhesion

11 Properties of Water CohesionCohesion AdhesionAdhesion High Specific HeatHigh Specific Heat

12 Properties of Water CohesionCohesion AdhesionAdhesion High Specific HeatHigh Specific Heat High Heat of VaporizationHigh Heat of Vaporization

13 Properties of Water CohesionCohesion AdhesionAdhesion High Specific HeatHigh Specific Heat High Heat of VaporizationHigh Heat of Vaporization Less Dense as a SolidLess Dense as a Solid

14 Cohesion ………………………………………….(why water is attracted to itself)………………………………………….( why water is attracted to itself) Results in ……………………………..(a measure of the strength of water’s surface) Results in ……………………………..(a measure of the strength of water’s surface) Produces a ………………….on water that allows insects to walk on the surface of waterProduces a ………………….on water that allows insects to walk on the surface of water

15 Cohesion … Helps insects walk across water

16 Adhesion …………………………………………………………….. …………………………………………………………….. Water will make hydrogen bonds with other surfaces such as glass, soil, plant tissues, and cotton. Water will make hydrogen bonds with other surfaces such as glass, soil, plant tissues, and cotton. ……………………………………….-water molecules will “tow” each other along when in a thin glass tube.……………………………………….-water molecules will “tow” each other along when in a thin glass tube. Example: transpiration process which plants and trees remove water from the soil, and paper towels soak up water.Example: transpiration process which plants and trees remove water from the soil, and paper towels soak up water.

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

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

19 High Specific Heat ………………………….needed to raise or lower 1g of a substance 1° C. ………………………….needed to raise or lower 1g of a substance 1° C. Water …………………………….., both for heating and cooling.Water …………………………….., both for heating and cooling. Water can absorb or release large amounts of heat energy with little change in actual temperature.Water can absorb or release large amounts of heat energy with little change in actual temperature.

20 High Heat of Vaporization Amount of energy to convert 1g or a substance from a ……………………………Amount of energy to convert 1g or a substance from a …………………………… In order for water to evaporate, ………………………………………………………In order for water to evaporate, ……………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………, it removes a lot of heat with it.……………………………………………………, it removes a lot of heat with it.

21 High Heat of Vaporization 540 cal/g.Water's heat of vaporization is 540 cal/g. In order for water to evaporate, each gram must …………………….calories (temperature doesn’t change --- 100 o C).In order for water to evaporate, each gram must …………………….calories (temperature doesn’t change --- 100 o C). …………………………………, it removes a lot of heat with it (cooling effect).…………………………………, it removes a lot of heat with it (cooling effect).

22 Water vaporWater vapor forms a kind of global ‘‘blanket” which helps to keep the Earth warm. Heat radiated from the sunHeat radiated from the sun warmed surface of the earth is absorbed and held by the vapor by the vapor.

23 Water is Less Dense as a Solid ……………………….. ………………………..as a solid than as a liquid (ice floats) hydrogen bonds constantly being broken and reformed. Liquid water has hydrogen bonds that are constantly being broken and reformed. …………………………. …………………………………… ………………………….forms a ……………………………………whereby molecules are set at fixed distances.

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

25 Water is Less Dense as a Solid WaterIce

26 Homeostasis Ability to maintain a steady state despite changing conditionsAbility to maintain a steady state despite changing conditions Water is important to this process because:Water is important to this process because: a. Makes a ……………………….. b. Resists temperature change c. ……………………………………………. d. Coolant e. Ice protects against temperature extremes (insulates frozen lakes)

27 Solutions & Suspensions Water is usually part of a ………………………………………..Water is usually part of a ……………………………………….. There are two types of mixtures:There are two types of mixtures: –Solutions –Suspensions

28 Solution Ionic compounds disperse as ions in waterIonic compounds disperse as ions in water Evenly distributedEvenly distributed ………………………………………….…………………………………………. –Substance that is being dissolved …………………………………………………………………… –Substance into which the solute dissolves

29 Solution

30 Suspensions don’t dissolve but separateSubstances that don’t dissolve but separate into tiny pieces. ………………………………… ………………………………… ……………………………..………………………………… ………………………………… ……………………………..s o they don’t settle out.

31 Universal solvent: water is called the "universal solvent" because it dissolves more substances than any other liquid. This is important to every living thing on earth. Polar molecules dissolve in water ……………………………………….dissol ve in water very easy. ……………………………(non-polar ) do not dissolve in water (oil, petroleum)

32 Acids, Bases and pH ……………………………………..in 550 million naturally dissociates into a Hydrogen Ion (H+) and a Hydroxide Ion (OH-) Hydrogen Ion Hydroxide Ion Acid Base Acid Base H 2 O  H + + OH -

33 The pH Scale …………………………………………Indicates the ………………………………………… 0 – 14Ranges from 0 – 14 7 is neutralpH of 7 is neutral 0 up to 7 is acidpH 0 up to 7 is acid … H + above 7 – 14 is bpH above 7 – 14 is basic… OH - 10XEach pH unit represents a factor of 10X change in concentration pH 3 is 10 x 10 x 10 (1000) stronger than a pH of 6pH 3 is 10 x 10 x 10 (1000) stronger than a pH of 6

34 Acids Strong Acids have a pH of 1-3Strong Acids have a pH of 1-3 Produce lots of H + ionsProduce lots of H + ions

35 Bases Strong Bases 11 to 14Strong Bases have a pH of 11 to 14 lots of OH - ionsContain lots of OH - ions and fewer H+ ions

36 Buffers Weak acids or bases that react with strong acids or bases to prevent sharp, sudden changes in pH (neutralization).Weak acids or bases that react with strong acids or bases to prevent sharp, sudden changes in pH (neutralization). Produced naturally by the body to maintain homeostasisProduced naturally by the body to maintain homeostasis Weak Acid Weak Base


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