Water Properties Flashcards

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Chemical Nature of Water

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Polar:

Due to dipoles formed between Hydrogens and electronegative oxygen

(this is not H-bonding, these are covalent bonds)

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Reason for H-Bonding of Water

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Occurs due to the dipoles formed by the polarity of water

–> Opposing poles of each water molecule attract each other forming H-Bonds

NOTE: H-Bonds are between MOLECULES, NOT within the water molecule itself

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List Properties of Water

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1) Adhesion
2) Cohesion
3) High Specific Heat
4) High Heat of Vaporization
5) Floating of Ice
6) Solvent of life

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Adhesion vs Cohesion

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Adhesion = The clinging of water to other substances (“Sticking to other stuff”)

Cohesion = The linking together of water molecules to each other (“Sticking to itself”)

–> A result of large number of H-Bonds between water molecules

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Importance of Cohesion

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Leads to water’s high surface tension (allows insects to walk on water)

Causes water chains to form: Where one water goes, the rest go –> Pull each other with them

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Importance of Adhesion

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Allows for capillary action (Allows for water to travel up roots to leaves, against gravity)

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Moderation of Temp

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Water is an effective “heat bank”: Can absorb or release a lot of heat with only a small change to its own temp.

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High Specific Heat

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Specific Heat = The amount of heat needed to change its temp by 1C

–> A result of it being more difficult to break the large amount of H-Bonds

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High Specific Heat Importance

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–> Allows water temp to remain quite stable (good for life)

Ex: Body of water can absorb and store large amounts of heat from the sun without warming up the water too much (moderates air temp in coastal regions)

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High Heat of Vaporization

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The quantity of heat water must absorb for 1g of it to evaporate

–> Again, due to it being more difficult to break all the H-Bonds

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High Heat of Vaporization Importance

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Ex: It’s why we sweat –> Water evaporates and takes its heat with it, cooling down surfaces

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Floating of Ice

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Water’s solid form is less dense than its liquid form as it EXPANDS WHEN FROZEN

–> Due to a crystalline lattice structure forming which holds H-Bonds farther apart and keeps water molecules at a greater distance from each other

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Floating of Ice Importance

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Allows aquatic life to not die:

Prevents bodies of water from freezing all the way to the bottom, instead all the ice floats up to the surface, allowing life to continue on below it

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Solvent of Life

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Water is a very versatile solvent due to its polar nature

–> Can dissolve many substances

Ex: Make blood and plant sap possible which are essential to life

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Hydrophyllic

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LOVES water: dissolves in water (or in some cases absorbs it like cotton does)

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Hydrophobic

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HATES water: does not dissolve in water