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ChemicalOceanography
Dr. David K. RyanDepartment of ChemistryUniversity of Massachusetts Lowell&Intercampus Graduate Schoolof Marine Sciences and Technology
http://faculty.uml.edu/David_Ryan/84.653
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Water –Amazing Stuff
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Chemical Oceanography
Physical Chemistry ofSeawater (Millero Chap. 4)
�Seawater is 96.5 % H2O�Water unique substance & solvent�Review structure�Discuss selected unusual properties�Consequences of water anomalies �Phase diagrams
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Molecular Structureof H2O
“Ball & Stick”Model
ElectronDensityDistribution
Space FillingModel
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Periodic Tableof the Elements
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Zoom in on Oand its neighbors
Each can form compoundswith hydrogen
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Boiling PointComparisonfrom Millero
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Look at O andits relatives
Outer shell electronicConfiguration is the same
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Boiling PointComparisonfrom Millero
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Hydrogen Bondingis key to anomolousproperties of water
H-Bonding results from polarity
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Dipole &QuadrapoleDiagrams(Millero)
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Water dipole &quadrapole
Oxygen is shown in red, Hydrogen is shown in gray& Electrons are depicted as yellow
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Yet anotherrepresentation
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Water Tetrahedron
The two non-bonded pairs of electronson oxygen formthe back two legsof the tetrahedron,but are not shown
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Hydrogen bondingin liquid water isalways present
However, H-bonds areconstantly forming and breaking
It is a dynamic process that can be represented or modeled in several ways
See Millero p 130–134 for models
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Water Clusters Dynamically Form, Break and Re-formFrank & WenFlickering Cluster Model
(Millero 1996)
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Millero
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Water Properties
High Heat Capacity (Cp)
(Heat energy to raise 1 g of water 1 oC)
Prevents extreme ranges of temperature (temp buffering)
Allows heat transfer by water masses to be large
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Water Properties
High Heat of Fusion(∆H = 79 cal/g)
(Heat energy for melting solid)
Absorption or release of latent heat results in high thermostatic effect
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Water Properties
High Heat of Vaporization(∆H = 540 cal/g)
(Heat energy for evaporating liquid)
Highest of all liquidsResults in evaporative cooling and
transfer of heat to atmosphere, thermostating
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Large Quantities of Heat are Absorbed & Released During Phase Changes
(Wiley 1999)
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Water Properties
Thermal Expansion
(temperature of maximum density)
Waters with low or no salt content have maximum density above freezing points
Ice floats
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Water Properties
Boiling & Freezing Points
(much higher than expected or projected)
Water exists in 3 phases in critical temperature range for life
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Simple PhaseDiagram ofWater
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Water Properties
High Dielectric Constant
(highest of almost all substances)
Results in charge insulating powerImportant in dissolution of saltsImportant in hydration of ions
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Water Properties
Relatively High Viscosity
(high for low molecular weight substance)
Important in wave and current formation
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Water Properties
High Surface Tension
(highest of all substances)
Controls drop formation, important in waves and many surface properties
Important in cell physiology
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Interfacial Tensioncreates appearanceof a “skin” on surface
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Water Properties
High Heat Conduction
(highest of all liquids)
Important for small scale heat transfer as in cells
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Water Properties
High Transparency
(absorption of radiant energy high in IR and UV)
Water is colorlessImportant in photosynthetic and
photochemical processes
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Water Properties
Low Electrolytic Dissociation
(neutral molecule containing some OH- and H+)
Autodissociation of water important in acid-base chemistry, many geological and biological processes
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Water Properties
Low Compressibility
(similar to solids)
Little change in density as pressure increases with depth
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Simple PhaseDiagram ofWater
(Wiley 1999)
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Detailed Phase Diagram of Water Showing Forms of Ice
(Atkins 1990)
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Structure of Ice 1h, Hexagonal with Space Giving Low Density(Pilson 1998)
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Comparison ofIce and Liquid WaterStructures (NYU-SVL)
Ice 1h Liquid Water
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Water Clusters Dynamically Form, Break and Re-form
(Millero 1996)
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Structure or Association of WaterMolecules Versus Temperature and Affect on Density (Libes 1992)
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“Water, water, every where,Nor any drop to drink.”
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
Samuel Taylor ColeridgeCirca 1798
What happens whenwe add solutes to water?
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Solutes (ParticularlyIons) are Structure
Breakers
• More accurately they form new structures• Reorient some water molecules• Cause new associations• Modify properties• Alter much of the Physical Chem.
(Physicochemical Properties)
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Websites ofinterest Re: H2O
• www.biology.arizona.edu/biochemistry/tutorials/chemistry/page3.html
• www.science.uwaterloo.ca/~cchieh/cact/applychem/waterchem.html
• www.biologie.uni~hamburg.de/b-online/e18/18c.htm
• www.sbu.ac.uk/water
These websites appear to have accurate information, however it isimpossible for me to verify every detail or guarantee availability.
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TemperatureDensityDiagram forPure Water& Seawaterat 35 PSU
(Pilson 1998)
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SomePropertiesUndergoDramaticChanges
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Website forMillero 1996 &Periodic Tables
http://fig.cox.miami.edu/~lfarmer/MSC215/MSC215.HTM
www.mbari.org/chemsensor/pteo.htmhttp://earth.agu.org/eos_elec/97025e.html