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Title: Unique Properties of Water


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Unique Properties of Water
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Polar Covalent Bonds
  • Polar covalent bond unequal sharing of electrons

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Hydrogen Bond
  • Attraction between a hydrogen atom and an atom
    such as oxygen or nitrogen that is either part of
    another molecule or located at a distant site on
    the same molecule.
  • Both the hydrogen atom and the other atom must be
    involved in a polar covalent bond

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Unique Properties of Water
  • This is the chemical basis for the unique
    properties of water.
  • Life as we know it would not exist without these
    properties
  • Before exploring more of the unique properties of
    water, please take the following Water Quiz to
    test how much you understand already.

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Adhesion Cohesion
  • Cohesion attraction of water for itself
  • Adhesion attraction for water to other polar or
    charged materials
  • Surface tension
  • Because of the hydrogen-bonding, water acts as if
    it were coated with a film. This surface tension
    (the tough "skin" formed on the surface of water)
    causes water to "bead-up" on a hard surface.
    Surface tension allows us to skip rocks on water
    and it allows small organisms like the water
    strider to "walk on water".

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High specific heat
  • Specific heat the amount of heat required to
    raise or lower the temperature of 1 gram of
    substance 1 degree C.
  • a lot of heat energy is required to break
    hydrogen bonds, water resists temperature change.
  • When water is heated, most of the heat is used to
    break hydrogen bonds and not much is left over to
    raise the temperature of the water.
  • Because water can absorb a lot of heat with
    little change in temperature, it acts as a
    thermal buffer.
  • On a small scale, water in a cell can absorb much
    heat with little change in temperature.
  • On a larger scale, the water in the ocean acts as
    a thermal buffer for the earth, resisting
    temperature change and creating a hospitable
    environment for life.

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High heat of vaporization
  • Heat of vaporization The amount of heat required
    for 1 gram of a substance to be converted from a
    liquid to a gas.
  • Hydrogen bonds make it difficult for water
    molecules to escape the liquid state and are
    responsible for water's high heat of
    vaporization.
  • The hydrogen bonds must be broken before water
    can evaporate and this requires considerable
    energy.
  • Because water has a high heat of vaporization
  • Helps our bodies and our planet to maintain our
    temperature within a tolerable range.
  • When we get hot and sweat, water evaporates from
    our skin and cools us. Since the evaporation of
    water requires a considerable amount of energy,
    it is very effective in cooling us.
  • Water also helps moderate global climate by
    absorbing solar radiation and dissipating the
    heat by evaporation of surface water.

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Density
  • Water is also unique in the way temperature
    affects its density.
  • Most substances increase in density as
    temperature decreases because the molecules
    making up the substance begin to move more slowly
    and get closer together.
  • The density of water increases as it is cooled to
    4 degrees C
  • and then its density begins to decrease as the
    temperature decreases to 0 degrees C, the
    freezing point of water.
  • As the freezing point is approached, hydrogen
    bonds relax and form a crystal lattice that keeps
    molecules further apart than they are in liquid
    water.
  • This is the reason why ice floats and ponds don't
    freeze solid.
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