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AP Biology 2004-2005 Chapter 3. Water— The Elixir of Life!

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1 AP Biology 2004-2005 Chapter 3. Water— The Elixir of Life!

2 AP Biology 2004-2005 Chemistry of water  Water is polar molecule  It has a charge  Oxygen is negative, hydrogen is positive

3 AP Biology 2004-2005 Chemistry of water  H 2 O molecules form H bonds with each other  + attracted to –  creates a sticky molecule

4 AP Biology 2004-2005 Cohesion  H bonding between H 2 O creates cohesion  water is “sticky”  surface tension  drinking straw  Water bugs  Water moves up a tree

5 AP Biology 2004-2005 Adhesion  H 2 O molecules form H bonds with other substances  meniscus  water climbs up fiber  ex. paper towel

6 AP Biology 2004-2005 Water is the solvent of life  H 2 O is a good solvent due to its polarity  polar H 2 O molecules surround + & – ions  solvents dissolve solutes creating aqueous solutions

7 AP Biology 2004-2005 Hydrophilic  Hydrophilic  substances have affinity for H 2 O  Polar: they have a charge

8 AP Biology 2004-2005 Hydrophobic  Hydrophobic  substances do not have affinity for H 2 O  Non-polar  Oil, wax, fats fat (triglycerol)

9 AP Biology 2004-2005 Ice is less dense then liquid water  Ice floats!  H bonds form a crystal with loose structure  Molecules are further apart and less dense  Ponds don’t freeze solid

10 AP Biology 2004-2005 Specific heat  H 2 O has high specific heat  due to H bonding: it takes a lot of energy to change the temperature of water  H 2 O resists changes in temperature  takes a lot to heat it up  takes a lot to cool it down  H 2 O moderates temperatures on Earth

11 AP Biology 2004-2005 Evaporative cooling  Organisms rely on heat of vaporization (energy required to turn liquid to gas) to remove heat  As bonds are broken, heat is released into the environment

12 AP Biology 2004-2005 Water forms ions  Hydrogen ion (H + ) splits off from water to leave a hydroxide ion ( - OH) H 2 0 ----> H + + - OH  If concentration of 2 ions is equal, water is neutral  If [H + ] > [ - OH], water is acidic  If [ - OH] > [H + ], water is basic  pH scale = how acidic or basic a solution is

13 AP Biology 2004-2005 pH Scale  In neutral solution [H + ] = 10 -7  pH = 7  Values for pH decline as [H + ] increase  Acids  adding acid increases [H +]  Bases  adding base increases [OH - ]

14 AP Biology 2004-2005 pH & Biology  pH of a neutral solution = 7  Acidic solutions =pH 7  Most biological fluids have pH 6 – 8  pH values in human stomach can reach 2  Each pH unit represents a 10-fold difference in H + & OH - concentrations.  small change in pH actually indicates a substantial change in [H + ] & [OH - ]


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