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Why is water so important to life?
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Extraordinary Properties of Water
Cohesion Water molecules stick together Surface tension Adhesion Water molecules cling to other solids capillarity
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Extraordinary Properties of Water
High Specific Heat Amount of heat that must be absorbed for 1g to change 1o C for water = 1.00 cal/g/oC Sp Heat of common liquids Liquid SpHt (cal/g/oC) Ammonia Water Eth alc Acetone Olive oil Mercury
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Extraordinary Properties of Water
High Heat of Vaporization (change from liquid to gas) Quantity of heat a liquid must absorb for 1g to be converted to the gas state for water = 576 cal/g Ht of Vap of some liquids Liquid Ht Vap (cal/g) Water at 37C Ammonia Eth alcohol Acetone Mercury
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Extraordinary Properties of Water
Water Expands when freezing Ice Floats! Water is most dense at 4oC, and expands just a bit to form ice crystals
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Extraordinary Properties of Water
Water is a versatile solvent Ionic compounds dissolve in water Covalent compounds rich in O or N dissolve in water
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Extraordinary Properties of Water
Adhesion and Cohesion High Specific Heat High Heat of Vaporization Expands when freezing Versatile Solvent
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How does water do all this
How does water do all this? What allows water to facilitate life at the cellular and global level?
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Hydrogen Bonds A weak force of attraction between the H on one molecule and a highly electronegative atom on another molecule
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Extraordinary Properties of Water
Versatile Solvent due to polarity Adhesion and Cohesion---due to H bonds High Specific Heat due to H bonds High Heat of Vap due to H bonds Expands when freezing ---due to H bonds
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Ahh, water!
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