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September 9, 2016 Objective: Students will be able to analyzed the unique properties of water Warm Up Name the 4 macromolecules and their building blocks Agenda: Warm-up Take out review packet Quiz Unit project Letter ppt
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September 9, 2016 biologyortizoldmill@gmail.com Unit project
Objective: Students will be able to analyzed the unique properties of water Unit project Letter – let to client ppt Slide 1/P 1 = Client info Slide 2/P 2 – Day 1 and 2 Slide 3 -5/ P3-5 suggestions for a meal plan
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Why Does a belly flop hurt?
The Unique Properties of Water
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The Chemical Makeup of H20
Water is made from covalent bonds Each hydrogen binds to one oxygen The electrons stay closer to the oxygen, making it have a charge. Ask who remember what covalent bonding is.
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Water is a polar molecule.
Water has a positive pole and a negative pole.
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Hydrogen Bonding: The (+) pole of one water molecule is attracted to the (-) side of another water molecule.
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Surface tension is the top layer of water molecules cohering to each other to act like a film
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Surface Tension Water molecules want to cling to each other.
At the surface, there are fewer water molecules to cling to since there is air above. This results in a stronger bond between those molecules that actually do come in contact with one another, and a layer of strongly bonded water (see diagram). This surface layer creates a barrier between the atmosphere and the water.
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So a “net” of water molecules forms
So a “net” of water molecules forms. When water sticks to itself it is called cohesion.
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Capillary action: water can defy gravity when flowing through small tubes.
How does blood “feed” every cell, even at the extreme tips of your body?
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When water sticks to something else it is called adhesion.
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Check for Understanding
With your partner, review and summarize what cohesion and adhesion are Come up with a clever way to not get the two confused TIME: 2 minutes Trick to remember: cohesion has “co” in it, which means together (water molecules coming together) adhesion has “ad” in…think adding something different to water
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But once it is heated, water holds heat.
Specific heat capacity: It takes a great amount of energy to heat up water. But once it is heated, water holds heat.
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So, your body is a like a car’s radiator.
When blood flows heat is evenly distributed from from the inside out.
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Density: Water floats when frozen (it is less dense than liquid).
What would happen to life in a winter pond if water sank when frozen?
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Universal Solvent: Water dissolves most polar substances.
Why is your blood mostly made of water?
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List the properties of water.
Let’s Review. List the properties of water.
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1. Polar 2. Cohesion 3. Adhesion 4. Specific heat capacity 5
1. Polar 2. Cohesion 3. Adhesion 4. Specific heat capacity 5. Floats when frozen – less dense. 6. Surface tension 7. Capillary action 8. Universal solvent
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Most biochemical reactions involve solutes dissolved in water.
There are two important quantitative proprieties of aqueous solutions. 1. Concentration 2. pH
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Acids and Bases An acid is a substance that increases the hydrogen ion concentration in a solution. Any substance that reduces the hydrogen ion concentration in a solution is a base. Some bases reduce H+ directly by accepting hydrogen ions. Strong acids and bases completely dissociate in water. Weak acids and bases dissociate only partially and reversibly. There is only 1 molecule out of 554,000,000 water molecules that is dissociated.
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pH Scale Measures the degree of acidity (0 – 14)
Most biologic fluids are in the pH range from 6 – 8 Each pH unit represents a tenfold difference (scale is logarithmic) A small change in pH actually indicates a substantial change in H+ and OH- concentrations.
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Warm Up: 1. When the cells of most organisms freeze, they burst. Which property of water causes this to occur? a. Water is a universal solvent. b. Water changes temperature rapidly. c. Water is less dense as a solid than as a liquid. d. Water is a nonpolar molecule. 2. Water dissolves many substances. This occurs because water has a. surface tension b. polarity c. specific heat d. cohesion
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September 7, 2016 Objective: Students will be able to analyzed the unique properties of water Turn-in Bin Finish lab – observation and water properties Agenda: Warm-up Notes – water Lab Homework: Review Packet
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