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H2O Foldable Guide

Front Cover Properties of Water at the top Draw a water molecule in the center nice and big Label the Oxygen Label the Hydrogen Use Blue for Hydrogen Use Orange for Oxygen Add your own style to the cover page

Page 1 Universal Solvent Draw Water molecules bonding Label the hydrogen bonds What is a solvent? Why is water the universal solvent? What is a solute? What types of molecules will Water dissolve? (Polar or non-polar) Define Solubility.

Page 2 Polarity Draw a single water molecule and label the charges of the molecule What is polarity? Which end attracts positive? Which end attracts negative? How is Hydrogen bonding like a magnet?

Page 3 Cohesion Draw a water droplet Define Cohesion Define surface tension How do living organisms use surface tension? Provide another example of Surface tension and cohesion Write the words “Hydrogen Bonds” at the bottom and put a star next to it.

Page 4 Adhesion Draw a straw in a cup or a tube in a cup Define Adhesion Define capillary action Write: “Adhesion + Cohesion” Draw a tree with roots Label the arrows going upward

Page 5 pH Design your own pH scale Define Acid: pH and what ion Define Base: ph and what ion Define Buffer Write “Blood is a Biological Buffer” at the bottom.

Page 6 Phases of water Draw an ice cube leading to a puddle of water leading to a cloud of steam Why does Ice float in water? Define Specific heat Why does water have such high specific heat? How does high specific heat help humans maintain homeostasis?

Back Cover Properties of water conclusion Summarize the properties of water, how are they all connected? Draw a water molecule Put your name on the back Add your own personal style to it.