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1 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF SEAWATER

2 YOU NEED YOUR TEXT BOOKS TODAY JQ: Jot a list of anything you know about water.

3 How Unique is Water? Water is one of only 3 naturally occurring liquids (mercury and ammonia) on Earth Only substance occurring naturally that exists in all 3 states – solid, liquid, and gas – on Earth’s surface Extremely large liquid range (0 o C - 100 o C) Expands, becomes less dense as a solid

4 The Nature of Pure Water Water made of 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom Water is a polar molecule (+ end & – end) Water’s unusual structure causes them to “stick together” Water molecules form hydrogen bonds Hydrogen bonds not very strong, but make water different from any other substance on Earth

5 What physical feature of water is ultimately responsible for giving water its unique physical properties? Explain.

6 Water is a polar molecule – it has a positive and negative end

7 Figure 3.1 Hydrogen Bond – attraction between positive end of one water molecule and the negative end of another

8 Water has… Cohesion – sticks to itself Adhesion – sticks to others Surface Tension – a measure of how difficult it is to stretch or break the surface of water –No waves without surface tension

9 Water has… Low Viscosity – little resistance to flow Good for Earth’s marine organisms – WHY?

10 The Three States of Water Water is the only substance that naturally occurs as a solid, liquid and gas on Earth Evaporation absorbs heat Condensation releases heat

11 Water is Weird Density – the mass of a certain volume of a substance Solid water is less dense than liquid water Water becomes more dense as it cools –Water is most dense @ 4º C –Becomes less dense as it nears 0º C Good for the planet – WHY?

12 Heat Capacity The amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance 1º C –Water has one of the highest –1 calorie raises 1 gram of water 1º C –It absorbs large amounts of energy before the temperature changes Good for earth’s climate – WHY? Mohave Desert Point Pleasant

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14 Why is Water Important? Water is the universal solvent Water can dissolve more than any other natural substance Water can dissolve many hydrophilic substances –Ionic compounds –Other polar compounds http://programs.northlandcollege.edu/biology /Biology1111/animations/dissolve.htmlhttp://programs.northlandcollege.edu/biology /Biology1111/animations/dissolve.html

15 Figure 3.5

16 Seawater has dissolved solids… Source – –Chemical weathering of crustal rocks –Hydrothermal vents –From volcanic eruptions

17 Exploring the Density of Water Lab Review your notes – What is unique about water’s density as solid/liquid? At what temperature is water densest?

18 JQ: What is a hydrometer? How does it work?

19 Density… Pure Water less dense than salt water Warmer water less dense than colder water Denser near poles or equator?

20 YOU NEED YOUR OCEANOGRAPHY TEXT BOOK TODAY!

21 Density… Density increases as you go deeper Ocean is layered, stratified Seen in profiles of salinity, temperature, and density The greater the difference in density between surface and deep water, the more stable the water column and the harder it is to mix vertically

22 Figure 3.31

23 Pressure… Water is noncompressible – does not change volume with increasing pressure Pressure increases with increasing depth –1 atm (14.7 lbs/in 2 ) for every 10 m (33 ft) –Pressure in deepest trench ~1100 atm –As pressure increases, gases are compressed (remember “The Bends”?)

24 Figure 3.13

25 Buoyancy The ability of an object to float by displacing a volume of water equal to its own weight

26 Water… Transmits energy –Heat –Light –Sound Refraction – the bending of light and sound waves due to density differences that affect the speed of energy transmission –The denser the water, the greater the refraction

27 Archer fish – evolved to account for refraction in order to hunt Link

28 Water is … Transparent – transmits light energy readily –Important for photosynthesis –Oceans are blue because blue light penetrates the deepest –Coastal waters sometimes green because blue absorbed

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30 Water… Transmits sound faster & farther than in air –1500 m/s in seawater (& 60 times farther) –334 m/s in air At 1000 m combination of salinity, temp & pressure creates a zone of minimum velocity for sound – the Sofar Layer (sound fixing and ranging layer) –Sound waves produced here do not escape & travel long distances

31 Sofar Channel


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