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KEY CONCEPT Water’s unique properties allow life to exist on Earth.
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O Water is a polar covalent molecule.
Polar molecules have slightly charged regions. O H _ +
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Life depends on hydrogen bonds in water
Hydrogen bonds form between + H atoms and – O2 atoms. Form between water molecules
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surface tension (cohesion) less dense as a solid
Adhesion high specific heat surface tension (cohesion) less dense as a solid Fig. The water's surface (left, dyed red) is curved down - water has greater adhesion. The surface of the mercury (right) is curved up - mercury has greater cohesion.
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Examples of each property of water
Adhesion - Attraction among molecules of different substances. Water will make H bonds with other surfaces like glass, soil or plants transpiration Ex: Adhesion helps plants transport water from roots to leaves -- water sticks to sides of stems and roots.
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Adhesion Causes Capillary Action
Capillary action - water molecules will “tow” each other along when in a tube or stem of plant. Which gives water the ability to “climb” structures
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Examples of each property of water
High specific heat – Water resists changes in temperature. Water also helps maintain homeostasis in cells by keeping temperatures stable. Fish in a pond is happy because the heat capacity of the water in his pond means temperature of the water will stay the same from day to night.
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Examples of each property of water
Cohesion - Attraction among water molecules. Water is “sticking” to other water molecules due to hydrogen bonds. Fig. Water’s surface tension comes from hydrogen bond’s that cause water molecules to stick together.
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Examples of each property of water
Surface Tension: a measure of the strength of water’s surface Nat Geo Basillisk Lizard-Video Fig. Water’s surface tension comes from hydrogen bond’s that cause water molecules to stick together.
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