2.2 properties of water what makes water so special?
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2.2 Properties of Water
What makes water so What makes water so special?special?
2.2 Properties of Water
KEY CONCEPTWater’s unique properties allow life to exist on Earth.
2.2 Properties of Water
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Polar Molecule and Hydrogen bonds
• Water is a polar molecule.– Polar molecules have slightly charged regions.
– Nonpolar molecules do not have charged regions.– Hydrogen bonds form between slightly positive hydrogen atoms and slightly negative atoms.–Because an oxygen nucleus has 8 protons and it pulls harder on the shared electrons than does Hydrogen with only 1 proton. Oxygen becomes slightly negative. Nonpolar share electrons more equally
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Properties of water
• Life depends on hydrogen bonds• Hydrogen bonds are responsible for three important
properties of water.– high specific heat– cohesion– adhesion
• Weak bond, but strong in numbers
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Cohesion
• Attraction between molecules of the same substance
• Caused by hydrogen bonding between water molecules
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Surface Tension
• Water molecules on the surface stick together
• Attraction is fairly strong
• Forms a “Film” at the surface
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Adhesion
• Attraction between molecules of different substances– Water sticking to web– Paint to walls
• Results in Capillary action which allows water to climb structures
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High Specific Heat
• Amount of heat needed to raise or lower 1g of a substance 1° C.
• Water resists temperature change, both for heating and cooling.
– Would you rather walk on sand or in water on a beach on a hot summer day?
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Water is Less Dense as a Solid
•Which is ice and which is water?
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Solutions and Suspensions• A solution is formed when one substance dissolves in
another.• Many compounds dissolve in water
– A solution is a homogeneous mixture.– Solvents dissolve other substances.– Solutes dissolve in a solvent.
solution
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Ex blood
• Liquid part plasma 95% water = Solvent• Solutes = sugars, proteins etc.
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• “Like dissolves like.”
– Polar solvents dissolve polar solutes.– Dissolve because attraction between water and
solute is greater than attraction between solute– Ionic compounds (NaCl) dissolve because ions
are attracted to water and water surrounds and rips apart molecule
– Nonpolar solvents dissolve nonpolar solutes.– Polar substances and nonpolar substances generally
remain separate. – Ex “Oil and water don’t mix”
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SuspensionsSuspensions
• Substances that don’t dissolve but separate into tiny pieces.
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Acids, Bases and pHAcids, Bases and pH
• One water molecule is made of two ions, (H+) and Hydroxide Ion (OH-)
Hydrogen Ion Hydroxide Ion
Acid Base
H2O H+ + OH-
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• Indicates the percent of H+ ions
• Ranges from 0 – 14• pH of 7 is neutral• Each pH unit represents
a factor of 10X change in concentration– pH 3 is 10 x 10 x 10
(1000x) stronger than a pH of 6
The pH ScaleThe pH Scale
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Acids, Bases and pH
• An acid releases a hydrogen ion when it dissolves in water.– high H+ concentration– pH less than 7
more acidic
stomach acid pH between 1 and 3
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• A base removes hydrogen ions from a solution.
– low H+ concentration– pH greater than 7
bile pH between 8 and 9
more basic
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• A neutral solution has a pH of 7.• Buffers are weak acids and bases produced by the body
to keep pH neutral– Maintain homeostasis– Can you think of a buffer to neutralize acid
indigestion?pure water pH 7