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1 Properties of Water “The extraordinary qualities of water are emergent properties resulting from the hydrogen bonding that orders molecules into a higher level of structural organization”--Campbell

2 Cohesion Cohesion: The attraction of like molecules to each other. In water’s case, by hydrogen bonding. Function in Life: Allows for the transport of water & nutrients against the flow of gravity in plants

3 Cohesion Surface Tension A measure of how difficult it is to stretch or break the surface of a liquid Water has a high surface tension Function in Life Some organisms can walk, stand or run on water without breaking the surface

4 Moderation of Temperature Specific Heat The amount of heat that must be absorbed or lost for 1 g of a substance to change its temperature by 1 degree C Water has a high specific heat (1 cal/1 g/degree C) Function in Life Water changes temperature slowly—creating stable temperatures in large bodies of water and moderating climate Organisms, too, change temperature more slowly

5 Water is Least Dense as a Solid Ice Floats!! Result of hydrogen bonding & water’s crystalline structure Function in Life Ice insulates liquid water ad allows life to live beneath the surface

6 Water is a Versatile Solvent Solvent The dissolving agent in a solution Water’s polar properties help it dissolve substances Function for Life Polar molecules and ions dissolve in water of biological fluids: blood, plant sap, and cellular liquid


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