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Water 2.2 Mr. McGee, IB Biology (HL). By the End, You Will Understand: Water molecules are polar and hydrogen bonds form between them. Hydrogen bonding.

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1 Water 2.2 Mr. McGee, IB Biology (HL)

2 By the End, You Will Understand: Water molecules are polar and hydrogen bonds form between them. Hydrogen bonding and dipolarity explain the cohesive, adhesive, thermal and solvent properties of water. Substances can be hydrophilic or hydrophobic.

3 By the End, You Will Have the Following Applications and Skills: Compare the thermal properties of water with those of methane. Use of water as a coolant in sweat. Modes of transport of glucose, amino acids, cholesterol, fats, oxygen and sodium chloride in blood in relation to their solubility in water.

4 Theory of Knowledge (TOK) Claims about the “memory of water” have been categorized as pseudoscientific. – What are the criteria that can be used to distinguish scientific claims from pseudoscientific claims?

5 Polarity of Water Polar molecules are caused due to uneven charges over a molecule. The polarity of water allows substances to dissolve well in water. Non-polar or neutral substances have no charges, therefore, they are NOT attracted to water or dissolve.

6 Diagram of a polar molecule:

7 Nearly 70% of your body is composed of water. Water has specific properties that make it very important for life.

8 Water is able to do all that it does because of hydrogen bonding.

9 Water Stores Heat Efficiently Water has a high heat capacity. – Water can absorb and release a huge quantity of heat without changing temperature. – Important for life because: We need to maintain our body temperature on hot and cold days. Water helps maintain homeostasis.

10 Water Bonds Itself to Other Substances Adhesion = Water sticking to substances. Cohesion = Water sticking to itself, forming droplets

11 Water Dissolves Many Substances Many substances dissolve in water. This means they break down and spread out evenly into a solution. Because substances dissolve in water, they can more easily move within and between cells. (For example, sugar cannot be delivered to cells if it were still crystal-like and not dissolved in water).

12 High Heat of Vaporization Water vaporizes (turns to a gas) at a far higher temperature than comparative liquids. It is able to therefore carry heat away from the body.

13 Acids & Bases Water (H 2 O) sometimes breaks apart to form H+ and OH-. (hydrogen ion and hydroxide) H+ (hydrogen ions) are necessary to measure in biology because they are highly reactive.

14 Water can Dissociate Sometimes… Water breaks apart, forming H + and OH -. O HH Water! (H 2 O) Boom!

15 Water can Dissociate Sometimes, water breaks apart, forming H + and OH -. O H H OH - H+H+

16 O HH O HH O HH O HH What is pH? pH is a measurement of free hydrogen ions [H + ] in a solution. Measurements are made on a scale of 0-14. H H H H H H H H H H H Ahhhhh! Hydrogen Ions! H H HH H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H

17 What is pH? Why is measuring pH important to biologists? – Because these free H+ are VERY REACTIVE! – Remember, living organism are very sensitive and must maintain delicate homeostasis… H Ugh, you’ve gotta be kiddin’ me! It’s Kanye, interrupting us again! “Dude, what’s the big deal? It’s a just a hydrogen ion…” (Oh, and Beyoncé had the best video)

18 Free ions are very reactive! H Hydrogen Ion Reward: Homeostasis For being aggressive; reacting with everything it encounters! Ion may alter your pH!

19 What are Acids/ Bases? It’s the end of the world! Ahhh!

20 Acids: Substances that add H + to a solution. Bases: Substances that remove H + from a solution. What are Acids/ Bases? Acid(Neutral)Base H

21 pH Scale ranges from 0-14 – 0-7 is acidic – 7-14 is basic – 7 is neutral pH Scale Acid(Neutral)Base

22 Acid(Neutral)Base Pure H + Solution No H + in Solution

23 1. What is the strongest acid on this chart? 2. The weakest acid? 3. What is the strongest base? 4. Weakest base?

24 Assignment None.


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