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Properties of Water

High Heat Capacity In your own words…

I ain’t Absorbs and releases LARGE amounts of heat BEFORE changing temp itself PREVENTS sudden changes in BODY TEMP REDISTRIBUTES heat among body tissues

High Heat of Vaporization What does this mean?

It’s really cool LARGE amt of heat Needed to break H bonds REMOVES heat from surface Of our skin

Polarity How would you explain what this is and why it is important

Transport Universal solvent http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-polarity-makes-water-behave-strangely-christina-kleinberg

Reactivity What two reactions occurring in our bodies REQUIRE water?

Hydrolysis and Dehydration Synthesis