1B Water Flashcards
What is the chemical formula of water?
H₂O
What type of bonds form between water molecules?
hydrogen bonds
Name two types of reaction in which water is a metabolite.
E.g. water is a metabolite in condensation reactions and hydrolysis reactions. (A metabolite is just a substance involved in a metabolic reaction.)
What are water’s functions, inside and outside of cells?
1) Water is a metabolite in loads of important metabolic reactions, including condensation and hydrolysis reactions.
2) Water is a solvent, which means some substances dissolve in it. Most metabolic reactions take place in solution (e.g. in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells).
3) Water helps with temperature control because it has a high latent heat of vaporisation and a high specific heat capacity .
4) Water molecules are very cohesive (they stick together), which helps water transport in plants as well as transport in other organisms.
Explain why water is a polar molecule.
1) Because the shared hydrogen electrons are pulled towards the oxygen atom, the other side of each hydrogen atom is left with a slight positive charge.
2) The unshared electrons on the oxygen atom give it a slight negative charge.
3) This makes water a polar molecule as it has a partial negative charge on one side and a partial positive charge on the other.
How does polarity allow water molecules to form hydrogen bonds with other water molecules.
The slightly negatively-charged oxygen atoms attract the slightly positively-charged hydrogen atoms of other water molecules.
This attraction is called hydrogen bonding.
What reactions are often involved in metabolic reactions?
1) Many metabolic reactions involve a condensation or hydrolysis reaction.
2) A hydrolysis reaction requires a molecule of water to break a bond.
A condensation reaction releases a molecule of water as a new bond is formed.
What is a metabolic reaction?
a chemical reaction that happens in a living organism to keep the organism alive.
What is a metabolite?
a substance involved in a metabloic reaction
Give an example of a hydrolysis and condensation reaction that take place as part of a metabolic reaction.
- amino acids are joined together to make polypeptides (proteins) by condensation reactions
- Energy from ATP is released through a hydrolysis reaction
Explain how water can still be involved in metabolic reactions, even when it is not acting as a metabolite.
Water can act as a solvent in metabolic reactions. Water makes a good solvent because it’s polar, which allows the ionic substances involved in many metabolic reactions to dissolve in it.
What is the latent heat of vaporisation (of water)?
The amount of energy it takes to for water to evaporate (vaporise).
Why does water have a high latent heat of evaporation?
It takes a lot of energy to break the hyrdogen bonds between the molecules.
Sweating helps humans cool down when it gets too hot. Explain how the properties of water enable this to happen.
Water has a high latent heat of vaporisation - a lot of heat is needed to change it from a liquid to a gas. This means that when you sweat (and water evaporates from your skin) you cool down quickly, without losing too much water.
Why does water have a high specific heat capacity?
The hydrogen bonds between water molecules can absorb a lot of energy.
So water has a high specific heat capacity - it takes a lot of energy to heat it up.