CAMPBELL AND REECE CHAPTER 3 Water & Life. Hydrogen Bonding 2 characteristics contribute to H- bonds 1. polar covalent bond between H & O 2. molecule.
Chemistry
The Biological Medium on Earth. To get the most out of these notes, you MUST read along with pages 47-57 in the textbook Not everything in these pages.
NOTES: 2.2 – Properties of Water. Water Overview… Water is perhaps the most important compound in living organisms Because so many substances can dissolve.
What makes water sooooooo special? operties-Of-Water.
3.1 Water 3.1 Water IB Biology HL 1 Mrs. Peters Fall 2013.
Properties of Water Polar molecule Cohesion and adhesion High specific heat Density – greatest at 4 o C Universal solvent of life.
Water. Water is the most abundant substance in living systems,making up 70% or more of the weight of most organisms. The first living organisms doubtless.
Water. Penny Lab Water has several important water properties that we will explore this week. Title your lab report “Penny Lab” and add it to your table.
Water Unit
Lecture 1. The physico-chemical basis of surface phenomenon Prepared by PhD Falfushynska Halina.
Properties of Water: Polarity The oxygen and hydrogen atoms in water share electrons unequally (a polar covalent bond). This happens because the oxygen.