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WATER f the Earth is covered with it Exists on Earth as a solid, liquid AND gas POLAR!!!

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There are three types of bonds you must know: 3 1. Metallic 2. Ionic 3. Nonpolar Covalent 4. Polar Covalent How do you know which type will form???

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WATER

¾ of the Earth is covered with it

Exists on Earth as a solid, liquid AND gas

POLAR!!!

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Do you remember? 2

What are the three main types of bonds? Ionic, covalent, metallic

How do you predict which type will form? Metal-non or non-non or metal-metal

What will O and H form? Why? covalent bonds between H and O. Because they are both nonmetals But they have a special type of covalent bond

called…POLAR.

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There are three types of bonds you must know:

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1. Metallic2. Ionic3. Nonpolar Covalent4. Polar Covalent

How do you know which type will form???

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There are four types of bonds you must know:

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1. Metallic- metal with a metal2. Ionic

1. Metal with a nonmetal2. OR if their electronegativities have a

difference above 1.7

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There are four types of bonds you must know:

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Nonpolar Covalent:-Nonmetal with a nonmetal

-If two of the same element -or if their electronegativity difference is ZERO

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There are four types of bonds you must know:

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Polar Covalent:-Nonmetal with a nonmetal-Electronegativity difference is between 0.1 and 1.6-If Nitrogen, Oxygen or Fluorine are one of the elements, they are VERY electronegative and

will hog the electrons…Therefore NOF’s create

POLAR COVALENT BONDS!

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Properties of Water It is polar…what does that mean? WHY is it polar?

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Polarity of Water A water molecule is a polar molecule with opposite

ends of the molecule with opposite charges. oxygen is more electronegative so it pulls on the electrons

more So…the region around oxygen has a partial negative charge. The region near the two hydrogen atoms has a partial

positive charge.

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This leads to a new type of bond…

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11Hydrogen bonding

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HYDROGEN BONDS

The hydrogen bonds joining water molecules are weak, about 1/20th as strong as covalent bonds.

They form, break, and reform with great frequency

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H bonds give water some cool properties…

Water molecules arrange themselves in a very specific way…

WHY???

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The slightly negative regions of one molecule are attracted to the slightly positive regions of nearby molecules, forming a hydrogen bond.

Copyright © 2002 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin CummingsFig. 3.1

OPPOSITES ATTRACT

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BUT Like charges repel each other…

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Other cool properties of water…

Each water molecule can form hydrogen bonds with up to four neighbors.

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Organisms Depend on H bonds…

Cohesion among water molecules plays a key role in the transport of water against gravity in plants

Adhesion, clinging of one substance to another, contributes too, as water adheres to the wall of the vessels.

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18Surface tension

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Density of Water19

The density of water:

1. Prevents water from freezing from the bottom up.

2. Ice forms on the surface first—the freezing of the water releases heat to the water below creating insulation.

3. Makes transition between season less abrupt.

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20Ice, water, vapor

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Are you afraid of water?22

What do you think the following two words mean?

Hydrophilic Hydrophobic

Hydro means water, philic and phobic refer to whether or not it “likes” water

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Hydrophilic vs Hydrophobic Hydrophilic

Any substance that likes water (WATER-LOVING) Ionic or polar substances Some hydrophilic substances dissolve in water

(ex salt), and others don’t (cotton) Hydrophobic: any substance that

doesn’t like water (WATER –FEARING)

Usually nonpolar/non-ionic substance (ex-oil)

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“Like Dissolves Like”24

Polar Solutions (like water) are able to dissolve other polar molecules as well as ionic compounds. Why?

Likewise, nonpolar solutions (like oil) will not dissolve polar and ionic compounds and will instead dissolve NONPOLAR molecules.

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Food Coloring Demo Food coloring does not dissolve in oil

because it is polar and oil is NONPOLAR.

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So what about oil and water?

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Solvent for Life Solution

Solute Solvent

Hydrophilic Ionic compounds

dissolve in water Polar molecules

(generally) are water soluble

Hydrophobic Nonpolar

compounds

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