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Warm up How many paper clips will fit in the glass of water before the water spills over?
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Hydrogen Bonds: Weak, polar bonds. Form rapidly and break rapidly Example: Between water molecules
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Hydrogen Bonding explains the following properties of water: 1. Cohesion 2. Adhesion 3. High heat capacity 4. Evaporative cooling 5. Low density of ice 6. The ability of water to dissolve many substances.
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Water & Solutions Water = major part of cells 70% of your body – 2/3 of molecules 70% of your body – 2/3 of molecules Water stores heat efficiently = heats slowly and retains heat longer! Release heat through evaporation. MAINTAINS HOMEOSTASIS
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Water & Solutions Water bonds to itself & other substances COHESION = attraction between substances of the SAME kind. Hydrogen bonds link molecules together Hydrogen bonds link molecules together Like holding hands Like holding hands Surface tension – prevents surface of water from breaking / stretching Surface tension – prevents surface of water from breaking / stretching
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The water’s surface tension allows this insect to remain supported.
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http://www.realeyz.com/photo/macro/photos/leaf_drops.jpg Cohesion Molecules of the same substance are attracted to each other Leads to surface tension and water droplets
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Water & Solutions ADHESION = attraction between substances that are DIFFERENT Capillary action = process where water molecules move upward through narrow tube (ex: plant stem) Capillary action = process where water molecules move upward through narrow tube (ex: plant stem) Stronger than downward gravity force.Stronger than downward gravity force.
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Adhesion Attraction between molecules of different substances Ex: glass and water http://staff.um.edu.mt/rlib1/sm/wpe32.jpg Capillarity Attraction that causes the surface of the liquid to rise when in contact with a solid.
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Cohesion-Adhesion Theory -As water evaporates from leaves, it tugs on the water molecules below -Cohesion and adhesion pull water up and replace missing water molecules -Water enters the roots by osmosis www.emc.maricopa.edu/.../BioBookPLANTHORM.html Did you ever wonder: How does water move from roots to leaves when a tree doesn’t have a heart to pump the water?
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Water Dissolves Many Substances SOLUTION = A mixture in which one or more substances are evenly distributed in another. (Salt Water) EX: Osmosis = movement of material/nutrients between cells. EX: Osmosis = movement of material/nutrients between cells.
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Like dissolves like Polar molecules dissolve easily Example: alcohol and water Example: alcohol and water
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LIKE DISSOLVES LIKE Non-Polar molecules do NOT dissolve well. EX: OIL and WATER EX: OIL and WATER http://www.worth1000.com/entries/85500/85693bHjg_w.jpg
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