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Properties of Water Chapter 6
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1. POLARITY Uneven distribution of charge The oxygen end of the water molecule has a slightly negative charge while the hydrogen end has a slightly positive charge.
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2. SOLVENT From Latin solvere meaning “to loosen.” Water dissolves other polar substances (NaCl or sugar) Water does not dissolve nonpolar substances (oil)
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3. HYDROGEN BONDING Hydrogen bonds are weak bonds that form between hydrogen atom and an oxygen atom. Hydrogen bonds cause water to form a liquid at room temperature.
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4. COHESION Force that holds molecules of water together. Creates surface tension where water “sticks” to water and forms a “skin.” http://www.reptilianagenda.com/img/pics/lizard.mov Ex.) Basilisk Lisard
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5. ADHESION The attraction of water molecules to another material or surface. Water “sticks” to other substances that also have a charge.
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6. CAPILLARITY or CAPILLARY ACTION Water molecules are attracted to another surface (adhesion). Water “sticks” to water (cohesion) and moves up the straw. http://www.uni.edu/ ~iowawet/H2OProp erties.html#capillary http://www.uni.edu/ ~iowawet/H2OProp erties.html#capillary
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7. DENSITY Water has a density of 1.00g/mL Any substance that has a density less than 1.00g/mL will float while any substance that has a density greater than 1.00g/mL will ______. Density = Mass (g) / Volume (mL)
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