Significance of Water. Our System Our World Carries nutrients/oxygen to cells Cushion joints Protects organs and tissues Removes wastes A person can live.
Water A.Structure of water B.Ionization of water C.Solvent properties of water D.Thermal properties of water E.Monomers and polymers.
Bio.A.1.2.2: Describe the unique properties of water and how these properties support life on Earth Objective: What makes water so important and unique?
Properties of Water. Water The universal solvent in living things which makes up over 90% of cells and the majority of Earth.
Dihydrogen Monoxide . Adhesion and Cohesion This molecule has a high surface tension. In other words, dihydrogen monoxide is adhesive.
Salts and Electrolysis Lab. Ionic compounds Made of positive ions = cations (metal or polyatomic ion) -AND- negative ions = anions (nonmetal or polyatomic.
© 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. You Must Know Chapter 2 The importance of electronegativity. The importance of hydrogen bonding in the properties of water.
Of The Structure of Biological Membranes Thursday 8/28 2014 Mike Mueckler [email protected].
Robert J. Sullivan Marist College Suggested Lecture Presentation Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc. Chapter 2 The Chemistry of Living Things.
THIS PART OF THE REVIEW COVERS LECTURES BY DRS MUECKLER, MAHJOUB AND COOPER (TOTAL OF 5 LECTURES) EVERYTHING TESTED ON THE IN-CLASS PORTION OF THE EXAM.
Ice and Snow
LECTURE 7: IONIC COMPOUNDS (Ch. 6)