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Properties of Water
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Balloon Activity There is a Balloon at every sink. Have someone inflate it and tie it off. Turn the water on as a very thin stream. Rub the balloon on someone’s head and hold it near (but not touching) the thin stream of water. Look closely. What happens?
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Water is Polar Oxygen has a partial (-) charge
Hydrogen has a partial (+) charge Oxygen has a high attraction to Hydrogen’s valence electrons Causes water to be POLAR, like a magnet
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Covalent Bond vs. Hydrogen Bond
VIDEO Covalent Bond
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How do water molecules bond to each other?
Try bonding with your classmates.
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Polarity of Solvents LIKE Dissolves LIKE
Solvents dissolve LIKE substances For instance, POLAR solvents (like water) dissolve only POLAR or IONIC substances In addition, NON-POLAR substances (like acetone) dissolve only NON-POLAR substances. LIKE Dissolves LIKE Why do you think this Oil won’t dissolve in water?
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Quick Write for 2 minutes:
What did you observe? 1
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Water is Less Dense as a Solid
Water in a liquid state keeps rebonding and changing its shape Water in a solid states has a fixed shape (crystalline lattice) with space in between making it less dense VIDEO 1
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Properties of Water High Heat of Vaporization Polarity Cohesion
High Heat of Fusion Less Dense as a Solid Universal Solvent Disassociation Polarity Cohesion Surface Tension Adhesion Capillary Action High Specific Heat 1
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Cohesion Water molecules attracted to each other creating surface tension 1
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Adhesion Water molecules are attracted to other substances such as glass, soil, and plant tissues 1
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Capillary Action Ability of water to “climb” up against gravity
Results from Cohesion + Adhesion EX: Water moving up the roots to the top of the tree 1
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Space Video
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Water is Less Dense as a Solid
Water in a liquid state keeps rebonding and changing its shape Water in a solid states has a fixed shape with space in between making it less dense 1
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Quick Write – 2 minutes If ice were more dense than liquid water, how would this impact the survival of marine life?
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Surface Tension The tightness across the surface of water caused by adhesion Makes the surface act like a solid 1
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High Specific Heat Amount of heat (energy) required to raise the temperature of water by 1⁰ C Example: WATER = 75°F BEACH = 110°F 1
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High Specific Heat When hydrogen bonds break they absorb a lot of (heat) energy, leaving the water molecules behind cooler.
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Balloon Video
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Universal Solvent Water is called the universal solvent because it dissolves more substances than any other liquid Water dissolves polar substances and ionic compounds due to its polarity. 1
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Rate of Dissolving The rate of dissolving is how quickly a solute can be dissolved by water. The rate of dissolving can be increased by: Increasing the surface area of the solute (crushing) Agitating (or stirring) the mixture Increasing the temperature of the solvent
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