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A. The Molecule 1. O—H bond is highly polar 2. Bond angle 105° making it Bent shaped 3. Water Molecule as a whole is polar 4. Attracted to each other.

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2 A. The Molecule 1. O—H bond is highly polar 2. Bond angle 105° making it Bent shaped 3. Water Molecule as a whole is polar 4. Attracted to each other by intermolecular hydrogen bonds Greater electronegativity

3 B. Important Properties 1. High surface tension 2. low vapor pressure hydrogen bonds hold molecules to one another, tendency to escape surface is low 3. high specific heat capacity 4.184 J/g×°C 4. high melting and boiling points 0°C and 100°C

4 C. Surface Tension – inward force, or pull, that tends to minimize the surface area of a liquid Surfactant – wetting agent such as soap or detergent that decreases the surface tension by interfering with hydrogen-bonding Responsible for high surface tension

5 I. Water (cont.) D. Atypical Ice 1. As a typical liquid cools, density increases b/c Volume decreases as the mass stays constant 2. As water cools it first behaves like a typical liquid until it reaches 4°C 3. Below 4°C the density of water starts to decrease **Ice is one of only a few solids that float in their own liquid.

6 Atypical Ice Do not need to write. Density of Liquid Water and Ice Temperature (°C)Density (g/cm 3 ) 100° (liquid water)0.9584 500.9881 25°0.9971 10°0.997 4°4°1.000 (most dense) 0° (liquid water)0.9998 0° (ice)0.9168 °

7 Atypical Ice Why does ice behave do differently? Open framework arranged like a honeycomb. Framework collapses, molecules packed closer together, making it more dense


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