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Title: Properties of Water


1
Properties of Water
  • 2.2

2
Water Water Water
  • Polar Molecule has uneven distribution of
    electrons giving it a positive and a negative end
  • Partially due to the size differences between
    oxygen and hydrogen.
  • Oxygen will take on a slight negative charge and
    hydrogen will take on a slight positive charge

3
The Universal Solvent
  • Waters polar nature makes it very effective in
    dissolving other substances, including ionic
    compounds into ions

4
Forms Hydrogen Bonds
  • Holds 2 H2O molecules together
  • Results in Cohesionattractive force between like
    particles ex surface tension
  • Can result in Adhesionattraction on unlike
    substances
  • Ex capillarity-ability for water molecules to
    move against gravity (think blood)

5
Specific Heat
  • Water needs to lose or gain high amounts of
    energy to break bonds and change phases
  • How could this be helpful to organisms?
  • Keeps cells at even temperatures during
    environmental changes!!!

6
Solutions and Suspensions
  • Solution all components evenly distributed
  • EX Saltwater
  • Salt is the SOLUTE
  • Water is the SOLVENT
  • Suspension mixture of water and non dissolved
    particles
  • EX Blood (water and cells), Fog, Muddy Water,
    Paint, Flour in water

7
Acids and Bases Review
  • pH Scale indicates the concentration of H ions
    in solution
  • 0?14
  • 0-6.9 ACID
  • 7 Neutral
  • 7.1-14 BASE

8
Acids, Bases, and Buffers
  • Acid makes H ions in solution
  • pH- below 7
  • The lower the number, the stronger the acid
  • fruit juice, acetic acid (vinegar), HCl, battery
    acid
  • Base makes OH- ions in solution
  • pH- above 7
  • The higher the number, the stronger the base
  • Seawater, ammonia, bleach, oven cleaner, lye
  • Buffers weak acids/bases that can react with
    strong acids/bases to prevent major pH changes

9
Diffusion
  • Net movement of molecules from hi to lo
    concentration
  • http//lessons.harveyproject.org/development/gener
    al/diffusion/diffnomemb/diffnomemb.html
  • http//www.biosci.ohiou.edu/introbioslab/Bios170/d
    iffusion/Diffusion.html
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