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Formula: H 2 O Water is Polar: (+ / -) Only Mixes with other polar substances Solutions Capillary Action Surface Tension Energy Storage Acids/Bases Cohesion Adhesion Hydrogen Bond
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Formula: H 2 O Water is Polar: (+ / -) Only Mixes with other polar substances Solutions Capillary Action Surface Tension Energy Storage Acids/Bases Cohesion Adhesion Hydrogen Bond
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Hydrogen Bonds The oxygen end has a - charge The hydrogen end has a + charge. Solutions Capillary Action Surface Tension Energy Storage Acids/Bases Cohesion Adhesion Hydrogen Bond
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Water is an excellent Solvent Ex. Kool-aid Solutions Solute + Solvent = Solution Kool-aid Mix + Water = Oh Yeah! Solutions Capillary Action Surface Tension Energy Storage Acids/Bases Cohesion Adhesion Hydrogen Bond material added to the liquid that will dissolve Liquid that items are added to Liquid that all materials are distributed equally
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Cohesion Water is attracted to itself + + - + + - + + - Solutions Capillary Action Surface Tension Energy Storage Acids/Bases Cohesion Adhesion Hydrogen Bond Cohesion is the attraction of molecules of the same substance
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Surface Tension Solutions Capillary Action Surface Tension Energy Storage Acids/Bases Cohesion Adhesion Hydrogen Bond The ability of the surface of a liquid to hold lightweight objects because the force of the distributed weight is not as great as the attraction between molecules Cohesion at work
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Adhesion Attraction of water to other materials Ex. Water sticking to a glass, Water droplets on a car, water droplets on a window or wall Solutions Capillary Action Surface Tension Energy Storage Acids/Bases Cohesion Adhesion Hydrogen Bond
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Capillary Action This is how water moves up plant’s stems! Solutions Capillary Action Surface Tension Energy Storage Acids/Bases Cohesion Adhesion Hydrogen Bond Adhesion and cohesion together cause water to move against gravity
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Acids Bases 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Higher concentration of (H+) Taste sour 0-6 on the pH scale Ex. Stomach Acid Higher concentration of (OH-) Taste bitter feel slippery or soapy react with oils and grease Ex. Bleach Water Solutions Capillary Action Surface Tension Energy Storage Acids/Bases Cohesion Adhesion Hydrogen Bond + -
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Solutions Capillary Action Surface Tension Energy Storage Acids/Bases Cohesion Adhesion Energy Storage Hydrogen Bond Water… Absorbs heat slowly Retains heat / Energy Longer maintains temp. of Earth maintains temp. of Organisms Homeostasis
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Water Quiz-Question 1 1.Name The property: I washed my car yesterday. When I finished rinsing it off, it still looked wet and there were all these droplets of water stuck to my car. Even on the windshield that is sloped.
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Water Quiz-Question 2 2. Acid or Base? Sour taste. Lots of H+ ions. A 3 on the pH scale
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Water Quiz-Question 3 3. Water is considered ___________ because it has a positive and negative end.
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Water Quiz-Question 4 4. When water is attracted to itself, like forming a droplet.
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Water Quiz-Question 5 5. A solution is made of what two items __________ + ____________ = solution
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Water Quiz-Question 6 6. Acid or Base? Bitter taste. Lots of OH-. Used as cleaners.
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Water Quiz-Question 7 7. What property is described? I saw a bug walking across the water! He didn’t sink through, and it looked like the water bent underneath it.
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Water Quiz- Question 8 8. Areas of land along a large lake or an ocean, seem cooler than other areas near them. What property of water proves this to be true?
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Water Quiz- Question 9 9. What type of bonding occurs between hydrogen atoms and other types of atoms?
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Water Quiz- Question 9 10. What property of water is described? I put blue food coloring in my vase of roses. 2 days later my roses turned purple!
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