LIFE DEPENDS ON THE UNIQUE PROPERITIES OF WATER

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LIFE DEPENDS ON THE UNIQUE PROPERITIES OF WATER

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LIFE DEPENDS ON THE UNIQUE PROPERITIES OF WATER. Physical Properties- can be observed and measured. Water is a form of matter Matter- anything that occupies space and has mass. What happens when you put an ice cube in a glass of water?. Why???? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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LIFE DEPENDS ON THE UNIQUE PROPERITIES OF WATER

Physical Properties- can be observed and measured Water is a form of

matter Matter- anything that

occupies space and has mass

What happens when you put an ice cube in a glass of water?

Why????

What do you think would happen to a can of coke and diet coke if we placed it into a container of water? Float? Sink? Why?

THE STRUCTURE OF WATER Made up of two

covalently bonded hydrogen atoms to an oxygen atom

Polar Molecule- a molecule that has opposite ends with opposite charges

THE STRUCTURE OF WATER Hydrogen Bond-

weak attraction, bond between a hydrogen atom of a molecule and a slightly negative atom within another molecule.

WATER’S LIFE SUPPORTING PROPERTIES

Cohesion Adhesion Temperature Moderation Low Density of Ice Water’s Ability to Dissolve Other

Substances

COHESION AND ADHESION Cohesion- the

tendency of molecules of the same kind to stick to one another

Adhesion- an attraction between unlike molecules

COHESION AND ADHESION Example: water transport

of trees/plants Evaporation pulls water

which are attached by cohesion up from the roots.

Adhesion of water to the walls of veins resist the downward pull of gravity

Drops On a Penny

How many drops fit on the penny?

Explain the bubble that forms on penny

COHESION AND ADHESION Surface Tension-

cohesion which pulls the molecules at the surface tightly together

When have you experienced surface tension?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6eh93mut9K4&feature=relmfu

Basilisk Lizard http://www.youtube.com/watch?v

=45yabrnryXk&feature=fvw

http://www.teachertube.com/viewVideo.php?video_id=96527

TEMPERATURE MODERATION

Thermal Energy- total amount of energy associated with the random movement of atoms and molecules in a sample of matter.

Temperature- a measure of energy of random motion of particles in a substance

TEMPERATURE MODERATION When two

substances differ in temperature, thermal energy in the form of heat is transferred from the warmer substance to the cooler one

TEMPERATURE MODERATION When you heat

molecules move faster When you cool

molecules move slower Water takes more energy

to heat because of hydrogen bonds

Water retain heat longer because of hydrogen bonds

LOW DENSITY OF ICE Density- amount of

matter in a given volume

In most substances the solid state is more dense than the liquid state

LOW DENSITY OF ICE Water’s solid state is

LESS dense than the liquid state

WHY????? Hydrogen bonds in

ice (solid) keep molecules spaced out

LOW DENSITY OF ICE Since ice is less

dense than water it floats

Ice prevents oceans from freezing over

Ice insulates the liquid water below allowing life to persist

WATER’S ABILITY TO DISSOLVE OTHER SUBSTANCES

Solution- a uniform mixture of two or more substances

Solvent- the substance that dissolves the other substance and is present in greater amounts (water)

Solute- the substance that is dissolved, present in a lesser amount (salt)

WATER’S ABILITY TO DISSOLVE OTHER SUBSTANCES

Aqueous Solution- when water is the solvent

Water molecules surround ions and break them apart

WATER’S ABILITY TO DISSOLVE OTHER SUBSTANCES

Water is the “Universal Solvent”

Water is the main solvent inside all cells, blood, and plant sap

Wrap Up! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QH1yphfgfFI

Structure of Water Molecule = Bent. Why? 5 Unique Properties of Water:

1. Cohesion 2. Adhesion 3. Temperature Moderation 4. Low Density of Ice 5. Water’s Ability to Dissolve other Substances

Exit Slip

1. Explain how the structure of water molecules results in attractions among them.

2. Give an example of how cohesion among water molecules is important to living things.

3. Explain one way in which water can moderate temperature.