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Structure & Properties of Water
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STRUCTURE OF WATER UNIVERSAL SOLVENT DENSITY COHESION POLAR MOLECULE SPECIFIC HEAT ADHESION CAPILLARY ACTION SURFACE TENSION BUOYANCY
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O STRUCTURE OF WATER 1 molecule of water is
H H O 1 molecule of water is made up of 2 hydrogen atoms bonded with 1 oxygen atom
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The bond that forms water
STRUCTURE OF WATER H H O The bond that forms water is a covalent bond
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CHEMICAL FORMULA H2O = RIGHT H2O = WRONG 2HO = WRONG
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O H 1 molecule of water
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A LOT OF MOLECULES OF WATER
H O H O H O H O H O H O H O H O H A LOT OF MOLECULES OF WATER O H O H O H O H O H O H O H O H O H
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Millions of molecules of water make up 1 raindrop
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POLAR MOLECULE _ + A molecule that has electrically charged areas.
Also called a polar substance or polar compound. _ + DURACELL
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NON-POLAR SUBSTANCES Non-polar substances do not have charged ends
DURACELL
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+ + O H -
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POLAR MOLECULE The positive hydrogen ends of 1 molecule are attracted to the negative end of the oxygen of another molecule. O H O H
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POLAR MOLECULE THE PROPERTIES OF:
Cohesion, adhesion, specific heat, universal solvent, capillary action, surface tension ALL HAPPEN BECAUSE WATER IS A POLAR SUBSTANCE!
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CAPILLARY ACTION
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CAPILLARY ACTION The combined force of attraction among water molecules and with the molecules of the surrounding material. Cohesion + Adhesion
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SURFACE TENSION
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SURFACE TENSION
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SURFACE TENSION
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SURFACE TENSION The tightness across the surface of water that is caused by the polar molecules pulling on one another. Makes the surface act like a solid
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UNIVERSAL SOLVENT
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UNIVERSAL SOLVENT This is a nickname given to water.
Water dissolves LOTS of things. Remember: SOLVENT = the thing doing the dissolving SOLUTE = the thing that dissolves away Other polar molecules can be dissolved by water.
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NON-POLAR SUBSTANCES Non-polar substances DO NOT dissolve in water.
Can you think of some examples of non-polar substances? DURACELL
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Universal Solvent Why is water so good at dissolving things?
Because water is a polar molecule and is shaped like a wedge, it is able to break up substances into smaller pieces (dissolve).
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COHESION Because water is a polar molecule, it is attracted to itself. Cohesion – is the attractive force between water molecules. O H O H
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COHESION Water molecules like to stick to each other.
Rubbing alcohol doesn’t like to stick to itself as much as water.
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ADHESION Because water is a polar molecule, it is attracted to other substances. Adhesion – occurs when molecules of water are attracted to other substances.
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Adhesion is going on between the windshield and the water droplet.
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ADHESION
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Water molecules like to stick to each other.
COHESION Water molecules like to stick to each other. ADHESION Water molecules like to stick to other things.
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SPECIFIC HEAT Specific Heat = the amount of energy needed to increase the temperature of something 1 degree C. Water has a really HIGH specific heat That means it takes a lot of energy for water to increase its temperature. This is because of the STRONG ATTRACTION between water molecules. It’s POLAR!
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SPECIFIC HEAT WATER = 75°F BEACH = 200°F
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SPECIFIC HEAT METAL = 500 CLOTH = 1340
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