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LIVE INTERACTIVE YOUR DESKTOP Tuesday, December 9, :30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Eastern time NSDL/NSTA Web Seminar Chemistry Comes Alive III: Water

1.Introductions 2.Tech-help info 3.Web Seminar tools 4.Presentation 5.Evaluation 6.Chat with the presenters Agenda:

Jeff Layman Tech Support NSTA NSTA WS Staff Supporting the NSDL Presenting Team is… For additional Tech-help call: Elluminate Support, (Option 2)

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NSTA WS Staff We would like to know more about you…

How many NSTA web seminars have you attended? A. 1-3 B. 4-5 C. More than 5 D. More than 10 E. This is my first NSTA web seminar Use the letters A-E located at the top left of your actual screen to answer the poll Poll #1

How many NSTA web seminars have you attended? A. 1-3 B. 4-5 C. More than 5 D. More than 10 E. This is my first NSTA web seminar Poll #1

Where are you now?

What grade level do you teach? Poll #2 A. Elementary School, K-5. B. Middle School, 6-8. C. High School, D. I teach college students. E. I am an Informal Educator.

LIVE INTERACTIVE YOUR DESKTOP Tuesday, December 9, 2008 NSDL/NSTA Web Seminar: Chemistry Comes Alive III: Water

Today’s NSDL Experts Dr. Lynn Diener, Assistant Professor, Mount Mary College, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Dr. John Moore, W. T. Lippincott Professor, University of Wisconsin-Madison and Director of the Institute for Chemical Education Dr. James Skinner, J. O. Hirschfelder Professor, and Director of the Theoretical Chemistry Institute, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Special Guest Jon Holmes, Editor of Journal of Chemical Education Online, University of Wisconsin at Madison

Let’s explore the chemistry and properties of water using resources from the ChemEd DL and NSDL Molecules 360 ACS Education Division Periodic Table Live! Multimedia problems J. Chemical Education CSERD Middle School Portal Teachers Domain

How much of the earth’s water is suitable for drinking? A.0.1% B.1% C.10% D.15% NSDL resource: Poll Question:

H 2 O facts Made of hydrogen and oxygen Exists in 3 phases of matter on earth. Approximately 70% of a human’s mass is water.

In which phase of matter does water exist most frequently on earth? Stamp your answer. GasLiquid PlasmaSolid

Molecules 360 Water Water has a large dipole moment. –Partial positive charge on the hydrogen atoms –Partial negative charge on the oxygen atom The interaction between dipole moments on two different molecules is an important contribution to the hydrogen bond Hydrogen bonding is at the heart of the way that water behaves.

Water is adhesive, meaning… A.It is attracted to itself. B.It forms droplets on wax paper. C.It is attracted to other things, making it easy for water to travel upwards in a plant by adhering to cell walls. D.Water bugs can walk on water.

Water properties Cohesion and adhesion “Universal” solvent Solid less dense than liquid near melting point High specific heat capacity, heats of melting and vaporization, thermal conductivity, and surface tension A valuable online resource from ACS: Water activities for kids online Water activities for kids online

Stamp where the charge is partially negative HH O

Let’s pause for questions from the audience….

Explore the Periodic Table Live! to learn more about hydrogen and oxygenPeriodic Table Live!

Learn useful information about hydrogen and oxygen by clicking on their symbols in the table

Chart and Sort O Atomic number: 8.0 Electronegativity:

Multimedia problems can help your students learn about water properties.

What does the video tell you about the density of liquid water compared to solid water? A.Ice is more dense than liquid water. B.Ice is less dense than liquid water C.Ice and liquid water have the same density.

Let’s pause for questions from the audience….

DigiDemos

Vegetable oil spreads quickly over the water surface stilling the waves, mineral oil does not. The mineral oil doesn’t spread quickly because its molecules are (stamp your answer): Entirely hydrophobic Entirely hydrophilic Too small

Other NSDL pathways also have wonderful resources to teach your students about water!

Solubility Solubility from CSERD

Which property of water is displayed in this video from the Middle School Portal?video A.Density of solid water B.“Universal” solvent C.Cohesion D.High specific heat capacity

Teachers Domain video about oceans and climate oceans and climate

How much water must a dairy cow drink to produce one gallon of milk? Stamp your answer. NSDL resource: gallon2 gallons4 gallons10 gallons

On average, which uses less water? Stamp your answer. Hand washing dishesAutomatic dishwasher

Let’s pause for questions from the audience….

Current research into water Surprisingly, there is still much we do not understand about water! Wall Street Journal, 3/10/06: “The structure of water isn’t certain after all.” 2 or 3.5 hydrogen bonds per molecule? Phillip Ball, Nature (2008)

A new experimental technique 2D-IR spectroscopy shows that in liquid water hydrogen bonds make and break in about 1.5 ps (1.5 x s). J. B. Asbury et al., J. Chem. Phys. 121, (2004)

Another new technique Vibrational sum-frequency spectroscopy shows that most molecules at the liquid surface make 2 hydrogen bonds, one donor and one acceptor. B. M. Auer and J. L. Skinner, J. Chem. Phys. 129, (2008)

An important theoretical technique Computer simulation. Solves Newton’s equations of motion for several hundred molecules. Videos of: a) motion in a liquid b) freezing of a liquid

About how long does it take a molecule to rotate substantially in liquid water? A.2 fs (2 x s) B. 2 ps (2 x s) C. 2 ns (2 x s) D. 2  s (2 x s) E. 2 ms (2 x s) JLS acknowledges NSF grant CHE

Let’s pause for questions from the audience….

Chemical Education Digital Library (ChemEd DL)… is the place on the Web to find chemistry resources. It is a collaboration of the JCE, the ACS Education Division and the ChemCollective project.

Everything we used today can be found in the ChemEd DL, the JCE Dlib, or NSDL.

Dr. Lynn Diener Dr. John Moore Dr. James Skinner THANK YOU!

Learn about new tools and resources, discuss issues related to science education, find out about ways to enhance your teaching at: Resources from this seminar: Search for “diigo nsdl workshops water”

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National Science Teachers Association Dr. Francis Q. Eberle, Executive Director Zipporah Miller, Associate Executive Director Conferences and Programs Al Byers, Assistant Executive Director e-Learning LIVE INTERACTIVE YOUR DESKTOP NSTA Web Seminars Flavio Mendez, Senior Director Jeff Layman, Technical Coordinator

Web Seminar Evaluation: Click on the URL located on the Chat Window