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Water The Universal Solvent
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A water molecule is so small that there are billions of molecules in a single drop of water. About 60 million water molecules could be stretched side by side across a penny.
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There would be no life on Earth without water.
Water is the ONLY compound that commonly exists in all 3 phases (solid, liquid, gas) naturally on Earth. There would be no life on Earth without water.
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About 2/3 of the mass of a cell is made up of water, and most of the biochemical processes of life occur in aqueous solutions.
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Water is the universal solvent.
SOLVENT- the substance that does the dissolving. (liquid) SOLUTE- the substance that is dissolved. (solid) A large number of substances will dissolve in water. Water is the universal solvent.
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Therefore, the water inside and outside of cells is able to carry nutrients into and around cells and wastes away from cells.
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Water is a POLAR molecule
Polarity - the attraction of positive and negative electrical (e-) charges OPPOSITES ATTRACT
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The Water Molecule The Hydrogen side is slightly positive; the Oxygen side is slightly negative.
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Individual water molecules attract each other like magnets.
- + In this way, water molecules “stick together”.
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Cohesion: the tendency of two SIMILAR substances to stick together.
Ex. Water molecules stick to other water molecules.
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Adhesion: the tendency of two DIFFERENT substances to stick together
Ex. Water molecules stick to glass.
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Capillary Action: the tendency of a liquid substance to move along the surface of a solid substance due to adhesion (as in water climbing a glass tube or inside a tree), even in spite of gravitational or other forces acting in the opposite direction
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Transpiration
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Hydrophilic- “water loving” can be dissolved in water, polar substances.
Ex: salt Hydrophobic- “water hating” cannot be dissolved in water, non-polar substances. Ex. fat, oil, So, how does soap work??? Like Dissolves Like
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Resistance to Temperature Change
High Specific Heat: water is able to absorb a large amount of heat energy before it changes temperature. Specific heat: The amount of energy or heat needed to change 1 gram water 1°C Talk about difference in temperature between VA beach and SMS
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Water is a liquid from 0 ºC to 100 ºC
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Evaporative Cooling: water absorbs heat when it evaporates, allowing organisms to release excess heat. Heat of Vaporization: It takes a lot more heat for water to vaporize than just to raise its temperature a degree. A function of changing states of matter True of boiling and evaporation
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Large bodies of water can affect the climate
Large bodies of water can affect the climate. As a result of water’s high specific heat, lakes and oceans can stabilize air and land temperatures.
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High Surface Tension Certain insects can walk on water because of its high surface tension. Polarity gives water its high surface tension through cohesion. Ex. Water strider
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Solid expansion For most substances, solids are more dense than liquids. But the special properties of water make it less dense as a solid - ice floats on water!
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When water freezes, the water molecules line up, and as they do, they move farther apart !
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The pH scale ranges from 0 to 14.
The pH of pure water is 7.
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Substances added to water can lower or raise the pH.
A solution with a pH below 7 is acidic. A solution with a pH above 7 is basic.
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Organisms can tolerate only small changes in pH because every cell has a particular pH at which it functions best. For example, changes in pH cause changes in the shapes of enzymes, resulting in a change in their activity.
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Public Health In the past, streams and rivers were often used to dispose of human waste. These were called open sewers.
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This led to disease and contamination of drinking water.
Advances in water treatment and sanitary sewers have helped to eliminate diseases from our waters.
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Humans can live without food for more than two months, but cannot live for more than a week without water. No =
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Clean, fresh water is essential for life.
We must protect our water sources from pollution!!!!
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