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Monday Nov 17 th -Week 15 TOPIC : Water and Solutions OBJ : 9-11 DO NOW : EXT : DUE DATE : DW: Solute Worksheet ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- EXIT : Fill in your level of understanding DISTINGUISH between solutions and suspensions. HANDOUTS to PICK-UP: -6.3 Notes -6.3 Solute/Solvent Handout SEMINAR 2: -Quiz for 6.1 & 6.2 BEFORE/AFTER SCHOOL: DW-None -Objectives Check -Binder Organization -6.3 Notes -Worksheet Draw a water molecule. Show all bonds using Bohr Models AGENDA ABSENT Science of Life
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Monday: ___11__/__17___ OBJECTIVE… #_9-11_____ TOPIC: Water and Solutions Daily Work Grade- None DW GRADE: 2 1 0 Monday DO NOW Q: Draw a water molecule. Show all bonds using Bohr Models A:
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Today’s Objectives 9- -- IDENTIFY how the properties of water make it well suited to help maintain homeostasis in an organism 10- --DETERMINE pH of various substances and DESCRIBE the use of the pH scale 11- --COMPARE / CONTRAST acids and bases and DESCRIBE how buffers affect cells.
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Vocabulary These should be done by test day! -polar molecule / nonpolar molecule -hydrogen bond -acid / base -pH / buffer -adhesion / cohesion H
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6.3 WATER & SOLUTIONS WHAT YOU WILL LEARN -about properties of water -water’s polarity -how acids differ from bases rev- homeostasis MAIN IDEA: Properties of water help organisms maintain homeostasis
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-water vital to life on earth -properties -provide environments suitable for life -help maintain homeostasis -book pic P162 -UNIVERSAL SOLVENT: separate the ions -many substances dissolve in water -ADHESIVE: attraction with other surfaces -COHESIVE: attracted to each other [hold liquid together] -POLAR: slight (+) / slight (-) Visualizing Properties of Water WATER’s PROPERTIES HUMANS- -survive days w/o food -only few days w/o water
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POLARITY: -property of having 2 OPPOSITE poles/ends IDENTIFY type of bond:_______________ /how many bonds:_____ WATER’s POLARITY DRAW a lewis structure of 2 HYDROGEN and OXYGEN atoms O H COVALENT 2 NONPOLAR- equal distribution e- among atoms A R R
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WATER’s POLARITY 1-__________________________ 2-__________________________ 3-__________________________ 4-__________________________ How many water molecules shown?______ HYDROGEN BOND: -weak interaction involving H ( flourine, oxygen, nitrogen) O: negative end (-) H: positive end (+) hydrogen bond covalent bond 5
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REASONS - electrons more strongly attracted to O nucleus than H nucleus -causes bent shape EFFECTS -form bonds with other polar molecules -readily form solutions WATER’s POLARITY/ reasons/effects
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What is a mixture? -A combination of 2 or more substances -Each retains individual characteristics or properties ex: tossed salad, mixed bag of M&Ms, Salt Water 2 Different Types: Homogenous-uniform composition throughout ex: crystal light Heterogenous-components remain distinct ex: Salad MIXTURES w/ WATER solution
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SOLUTION- -another name for HOMOgenous mixture SOLVENT- -SUBSTANCE in which ANOTHER is DISSOLVED SOLUTE- -SUBSTANCE that IS DISSOLVED IDENTIFY the property of water that makes it a good SOLVENT- -POLARITY MIXTURES w/ WATER solution
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DEMO
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ACIDS - increase in hydrogen ions -a solution that has an excess of H + ions HYDROGEN IONS- -positively charged ion of hydrogen H + BASES - decrease in hydrogen ions -a solutions that has an excess of OH - ions HYDROXYL IONS- -negatively charged ion of hydroxide OH - ACIDS/BASES/pH
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Acids & Bases Examples
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ACIDS/BASES/pH WATER release MANY H + release FEW H + release FEW OH - release MANY OH -
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pH- “power of the hydrogen ion” -ion: charged atom or molecule IDENTIFY what the pH scale measures- -how acidic / basic substance is -substances INCREASE / DECREASE # H + ACIDICNEUTRALBASIC ACIDS/BASES/pH 0 7 14
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pH Play this game!
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-solution which RESIST changes in pH when small quantities of an acid or alkali added to it. -keep pH "in range": 6.5 - 7.5 -Organisms SURVIVE and FUNCTION despite metabolic activities that shift pH (acid/basic end of scale) DISCUSS/IDENTIFY the importance of buffers in biology. -bring organism back to balance HOMEOSTASIS BUFFERS
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1- IDENTIFY the independent variable. -pH/temp 2- IDENTIFY the dependent variable. -protease activity 3- IDENTIFY the range of pH values used in the experiment. -pH range 5-12 4- IDENTIFY the range of temperatures used in the experiment. -temp range 30-90C DATA ANALYSIS
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5- SUMMARIZE the results of the two graphs. -highest activity pH10 / 60C 6- INFER/SUPPORT- if laundry detergent is basic and requires hot water to be most effective, would this protease be useful? Yes, because the enzyme had the highest activity at a high pH (basic) and at a high temp. DATA ANALYSIS
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EXIT FILL-IN: level of understanding of today’s objective EXIT: Describe a chemical reaction (in detail) that happens everyday!
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