2.2 Water Flashcards

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What is water made up of?

A

two hydrogen atoms covalently bonded to an oxygen atom (molecular formula = H2O)

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Why is water described as polar?

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it has a slight charge difference across the different poles of the molecule
- the oxygen atom is slightly negative (δ–) while the hydrogen atoms are slightly positive (δ+)

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Hydrogen bonding

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when a δ+ hydrogen atom is attracted to a δ– fluorine, oxygen or nitrogen atom of another molecule, it forms a hydrogen bond

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What are some properties of water?

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cohesive property
adhesive property
thermal property
solvent proverty

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Cohesive property

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water molecules stick to each other, due to hydrogen bonding

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Cohesive property application

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transportation of water in plants - water is sucked through xylem vessels at low pressure

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Adhesive property

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water will form intermolecular associations with polar and charged molecules

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Adhesive property application

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in leaves, water adheres to cellulose molecules in cell walls to prevent evaporation

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Thermal property

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high specific heat capacity - hydrogen bonding restrict motion of water molecules and so a lot of energy is needed to break the bonds
high latent heat of vaporisation - a lot of heat is needed for a molecule to become a vapour molecule
high boiling point

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Thermal property application

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the evaporation of water as sweat is a fundamental mechanism employed by humans as a means of cooling down

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Solvent property

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the polar nature of water molecule means that it forms shells around charged and polar molecules preventing them from clumping together and keeping them in solution

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Solvent property application

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water soluble substances will usually be able to travel freely in the blood plasma, whereas water insoluble substances cannot

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What is the importance of the density of water?

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water is less dense as a solid than as a liquid, so ice can float on water - prevent oceans from freezing, and acts as habitats for many species

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What is the importance of the transparency of water?

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aquatic plants can undergo photosynthesis

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What processes does the water cycle include?

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evaporation
transpiration
condensation
precipitation
infiltration
runoff
subsurface flow
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What is the importance of solubility in water?

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transport of sodium chloride, amino acids, glucose, oxygen, fats molecules and cholesterol in blood