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Water
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I. Why is water important to organisms. A
I. Why is water important to organisms? A. Water is the universal solvent. In organisms it can transport many substances by dissolving them.
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How does dissolving work?
The slight charges on water molecules allow them to pull apart the atoms that make up the solute. Ex: Watch the animation of how water dissolves salt!
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C. Most organisms consist of 70-95% water.
B. Most chemical reactions in organisms require water. C. Most organisms consist of 70-95% water.
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II. Properties of Water A. Water is a polar molecule. Polar means that water molecules have a positive end and a negative end.
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Diagram of a Water Molecule
*Each hydrogen is held to the oxygen by a covalent bond.
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B. Water resists temperature change. C. Water expands as it freezes
B. Water resists temperature change. C. Water expands as it freezes. Therefore, ice is _________ dense than water. Watch the animation of water as it freezes!
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D. adhesion—water molecule’s attraction for other substances Ex: creation of a meniscus E. capillary action (related to adhesion) Ex: plant taking up water through its stem
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Capillary Action (Vascular Tubes from Mahogany Tree)
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F. cohesion—water molecules’ strong attraction for each other.
Two waters are held together by a hydrogen bond.
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G. Unique properties that are the direct result of cohesion:
1. high surface tension Ex: bug “skating” across a pond 2. high heat of vaporization—takes a high temperature to turn water to steam
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Surface Tension (Water Strider)
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