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Water’s Hydrogen Bonds

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1 Water’s Hydrogen Bonds

2 ONE molecule of water is made up of 2H’s and 1 Oxygen.
Draw what you think a water molecule looks like! We know that… ONE molecule of water is made up of 2H’s and 1 Oxygen. H2O= one water molecule Did you know… that one water drop of water is made up of roughly 5 million water molecules?

3 ONE molecule of water In a water molecule, H is behaving like a…
non-metal! Oxygen is a… Non-metal + Non-metal = what type of bond…? Covalent bonds So… 2 COVALENT BONDS are holding together the 2H’s and 1 Oxygen! = one water molecule!

4 ONE molecule of water If the 2H’s and 1 Oxygen are being held together by Covalent bonds that means that they are SHARING… valence electrons!!! Now Draw a water molecule using Bohr Models!

5 Water Molecule Bohr Model
Can you predict which atom doesn’t share evenly with the other atom and why? e e Oxygen e e e e e e Hydrogen Hydrogen e e p p

6 ONE molecule of water BUT, the Oxygen atom is much bigger and stronger than the little Hydrogen atoms… So the Oxygen is NOT sharing the valence electrons evenly with the Hydrogen atoms. (Like a big brother picking on his little brother)

7 ONE molecule of water The Oxygen is pulling the electrons away from the Hydrogen atoms and into itself. Since electrons have a negative charge this means that the Oxygen atom in water is no longer neutral. Oxygen Now it has a partial charge that is -2.

8 ONE molecule of water When the Oxygen atom pulls the electrons away from the Hydrogen atoms this causes the 1p+ in Hydrogen’s nucleus to be exposed. Since protons are positive this means that the Hydrogen atoms now have a partial +1 charge.

9 ONE Molecule of Water  +1 -2  +1

10 Water molecules bond to other water molecules*
Since water molecules have partial charges… *Remember that… The Oxygen end is negative and the Hydrogen end is positive They bond because opposite partial charges will be attracted to each other between the water molecules! (This is called POLARITY)

11 How many Water molecules do you see here?
5 5 5 1 1 4 1 4 4 2 3 2 3 2 3

12 Water molecules bond to other water molecules
+1 Positive End +1 Hydrogen -2 +1 +1 -2 Negative End -2 Oxygen +1 -2 +1 +1 -2 -2 +1 +1 +1 +1

13 Water molecules bond to other water molecules
The bonds that form between many water molecules are called Hydrogen bonds. Hydrogen acts as a non-metal and Oxygen is a non-metal! So...ONE molecule of water is held together by 2 COVALENT BONDS. Hydrogen bonds form because the opposite partial charges of molecules are attracted to each other. When two or more water molecules bond to each other, they use HYDROGEN BONDS.

14 Properties of Hydrogen Bonds
Hydrogen bonds are very weak bonds. Water molecules are polar (positive and negative end) Water can cause surface tension

15 Water Penny Activity Q: Have you ever seen water on top of a penny???
The water will form a bubble on top of the penny… it doesn’t just flatten out and spill off. How many drops can fit on a penny? Write a prediction on your paper.

16 Surface Tension What Happened with the drops of water on the penny?
What happens is the water molecules on the “outside” of the bubble hold on tighter to the inside molecules… they are forming stronger bonds. Surface Tension At the surface of any liquid, the molecules attract each other. The surface layer is in tension, called surface tension, which causes the surface of the liquid to act like an elastic skin containing the liquid.

17 Surface Tension Activity
Can you make a Paper Clip float on water? In this activity, you will study surface tension and the effect that surfactants (materials that reduce the surface tension of liquids) have on it.

18 Floating Paper Clip due to Surface Tension
Hydrogen bonds holding tightly around the paper clip! Jesus Christ Lizard Video

19 Water molecules bond to other water molecules
How many Hydrogen bonds are there in the diagram? Place a star * where you think they are located. +1 -2 +1 +1 -2 +1 -2 +1 +1 -2 -2 +1 +1 +1 +1

20 Hydrogen Bonds in a Water Molecule Chain
4 +1 -2 +1 * +1 1 3 -2 +1 2 -2 +1 * +1 * -2 -2 * +1 +1 +1 +1

21 Water molecules bond to other water molecules
How many Covalent bonds are there in the diagram? Place an arrow with a (C) where you think a Covalent bond is. +1 -2 +1 +1 -2 +1 -2 +1 +1 -2 -2 +1 +1 +1 +1

22 Covalent Bonds in a Water Molecule Chain *
Place a C where the Covalent bonds are located in the diagram below. +1 9,10 -2 1 +1 8 +1 -2 7 +1 -2 2 +1 +1 -2 -2 +1 +1 3, 4 5,6 +1 +1

23 Water Works We know one water molecule is made up of two atoms and one atom Since a water molecule is made up of two non-metal particles it has bonds holding it together. However, when we have many water molecules bonding together, they are held together by bonds that are VERY weak! Water molecules bond because opposite attract! The hydrogen end of the water molecule will have a partial charge and the oxygen end will have a partial charge. Having these opposite charges means the water molecule has Because water loves Hydrogen Oxygen Covalent Hydrogen partial charges +1 -2 Give them Quiz # III Polarity. itself!


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