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Things that we are familiar with are made of atoms. What are atoms made of?
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Carbon is made up of Carbon atoms. Atoms of carbon make up the element Carbon. (pure) Compounds are made When 2 or more elements Are combined in a specific ratio. (mixed)
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Covalent bonds share electrons. This is a single covalent bond sharing 2 electrons. Double covalent bonds share 4 electrons. Covalent bonds like Co-workers share items.
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Ionic bonding is when one atom looses an Electron to another atom. Like when I take my Brothers ice cream I want it all. Then he comes After me! Ionic I want it!
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Covalent bond Ionic bond Which is which…match term to picture
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What type of bonding does water have? How do you know?
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Water is made of H2O ___hydrogen atoms & ___oxygen atom
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Water - H 2 O 2 positively charged Hydrogen atoms 1 negatively charged oxygen atom
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What can you discover about waters bonding by using water models?
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Water molecules have polar covalent bonding. One end is positive and one end is negative. This gives water some interesting abilities. 1 negatively charged oxygen atom 2 positively charged Hydrogen atoms
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It’s a great solvent Water can do amazing things! Solvent High surface tension Less dense as a solid than a liquid Holds heat
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Water acts as a solvent and can Transport solutes.
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________: what the solute dissolves in. Example = water _______: the substance that gets dissolved. Example = sugar
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solvent: what the solute dissolves in. Example = water solute: the substance that gets dissolved. Example = sugar
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Water has high ______ _______allowing insect to walk on water due to cohesion and adhesion.
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Water has ______ ________ ______ (one end of the molecule is positive one negative) Like a magnet and opposites attract. 2 properties of water –Cohesion: attraction between molecules of the same substance. Water sticks to water. –Adhesion: attraction between unlike molecules. Water sticks to almost anything that is not water.
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Water has Polar Covalent Bonding (one end of the molecule is positive one negative) Like a magnet and opposites attract. 2 properties of water –Cohesion: attraction between molecules of the same substance. Water sticks to water. –Adhesion: attraction between unlike molecules. Water sticks to almost anything that is not water.
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Most liquids become more dense and sink When they become solid. Where does solid water go (ice) when it starts to form on a lakes and oceans?
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What would happen if water sank when it Turned into ice?
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Water Holds Immense Amounts of Heat Forecasts for San Diego and Gallup, 1/11/06 – 1/15/06 Water’s high heat capacity has profound effects on climate and ecology. Water’s ability to hold heat can affect the Climate and ecology.
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Your body is 65 percent water! Your blood is over 90% water! Why do we need so much water?
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Animals loose water by Animals gain water by –Urinating-Drinking –Sweating- Absorbing it through –Breathing skin (frogs) What do we use water for?
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Essential uses of water in animals Cooling Chemical reactions Transport food and waste Makes up most of blood, lymph, and other body fluids.
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Plants depend on water. Plants use water for –Photosynthesis –Chemical reactions –Transportation –And transpiration Plants loose water by transpiration Plants absorb water through their roots
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Plants lose water through transpiration Plants gain water by absorbing it through their roots
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Foods rich in water are juicy! Soup Fruit Vegetables
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Drinking a liter or water a day should keep you hydrated. Use page 43 in PH Bio for ph scale.
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More definitions Solution: 2 substances chemically combined. suspension: 2 substances physically mixed but separate.
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