Water as a Polar Molecule TAKS: Objective 4 TEKS: 8D.
Copyright © 2005 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Benjamin Cummings Water and the Fitness of the Environment From: Campbell Biology By: Suman Bhattacharjee.
Water’s Life support Properties Text pg. 25 - 26.
1) To learn about the characteristic properties of water. 2) To explain how and why water is necessary for life on Earth. The Properties of Water.
Section 2–2. Objective This section describes the makeup of water molecules. It also explains what acidic solutions and basic solutions are. This section.
1. Review- What does it mean when a molecule is said to be “polar” Use Models- Use the structure of a water molecule to explain why it is polar 2. Review-
Lesson Overview Lesson Overview Properties of Water Lesson Overview 2.2 Properties of Water.
Action Potential is a transient alteration of transmembrane voltage (or membrane potential) across an excitable membrane generated by the activity of.
What is an ionic bond? What was the overall goal of the ionic bond? What molecules are most likely to form ionic bonds with eachother?
The Properties of Water. I. Structure A. Water is one oxygen atom bonded to two hydrogen atoms. H 2 O is the formula. B. Each end of the molecule has.
WATER, WATER METABOLISM ELECTROLYTE BALANCE Prof. Dr.Yıldız DİNÇER.
Atoms-- “Unable to be cut” Protons (+) charged Neutrons (o) charged Electrons (-) charged with 1/1840 the mass of a proton. They are in constant motion.