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Make a list of 6 – 10 things that you know or think you know about water. These things can include any unique characteristics or properties.
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Water is the solvent of life
Objective 1: Explain the properties of water at a conceptual level
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The unique properties of water:
Polar Molecule Cohesion/Adhesion Universal Solvent
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In a water molecule, the oxygen is more electronegative than hydrogen
1. Polar covalent ~ water In a water molecule, the oxygen is more electronegative than hydrogen Oxygen has a slight negative charge partial negative Hydrogen has a slight positive charge and are pulled toward O partial positive
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2. Cohesion/Adhesion: Cohesion is the ability of water molecules stick together Adhesion is the ability of water molecules to stick to other to other surfaces
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What is Surface Tension?
Surface tension- the ability for water to resist external forces on the molecules Ex: why water striders are able to look like they are “floating” Look ma’ I'm walking… Surface tension- the ability for water to resist external forces on the molecules Ex: why water striders are able to look like they are “floating” SURFACE TENSION
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3. Universal solvent Water is the universal solvent. This means it can dissolve nearly everything. This polar molecule allows it to become attracted to many other kinds of molecules.
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Another unique property of water…Hydrogen bonding
Hydrogen atoms in one polar covalent molecule are attracted to an electronegative atom in another polar molecule This creates H-bonds Draw this picture in NOTEBOOK
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Objective 2: Explain how water's properties are essential for life on Earth
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Why water being a universal solvent is essential to life:
Since water is the universal solvent, it can dissolve practically anything When water dissolves a chemical, nutrient, or mineral, it carries these important compounds with it Water thus serves as a vehicle to carry important chemicals & nutrients to living things
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Why Water’s Polarity matters:
Because of water being polar, H20 molecules exhibit great surface tension. Surface tension: the ability of water to resist external forces; this is why bugs look like they can “walk” on water The surface tension leads to providing organisms with water
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Objective #3: Provide examples of properties of H2O that are essential for life.
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Water has high surface tension
Example: Water’s high surface tension allows water to move through plants and stems Another example: High surface tension allows water to travel along blood vessels (as one molecule moves it pulls the others with it)
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