[2.4] water Flashcards
what makes water a polar molecule?
- shared postive hydrogen atoms are pulled towards the negative oxygen atom
- the other side of each hydrogen atom is left with a slightly positive charge
- the oxygen atom is left with a slightly negative charge
what gives water its properties that makes it vital for living organisms?
- hydrogen bonding gives water some of its useful properties
- hydrogen bond is the attraction between the slightly negatively charged oxygen atoms and the slightly positively charged hydrogen atoms of other water molecules
what are the 5 most important properties of water?
- metabolite
- good solvent
- large latent heat of vaporisation
- high specific heat capacity
- cohesion
what are some other important properties of water? [4]
- it is transparent
- extremely high surface tension
- high adhesive properties
- density
what is the importance of water being a metabolite?
water is involved in many reactions, such as photosynthesis, hydrolysis and condensation reactions
what makes water a good solvent?
- the fact that water is polar makes it a good solvent
- the slight positive charge on hydrogen atoms will attract any negative ions in the solute
- the slight negative charge on the oxygen atoms of water will attract any positive ions in the solute
what is the importance of water being a good solvent?
- many essential polar substances can dissolve in water
- allows them to be transported easily around animals and plants, in blood or xylem, to cells where they are needed
what does (water) having a large latent heat of vaporisation mean?
- this means a lot of energy is required to convert water in its liquid state to a gaseous state
- this is due to the hydrogen bonds
- a lot of energy is needed to break the hydrogen bonds between water molecules to turn it into a gas
what is the importance of water having a large latent heat of vaporisation for humans?
- this means that water provides a significant cooling effect
- when humans sweat they release water onto their skin
- large amounts of heat energy from the skin is transferred to the water to evaporate it, and therefore removing a lot of heat and cooling the organism
what does (water) having a high specific heat capacity mean?
- this means a lot of energy is required to raise the temperature of water
- this is because some of the heat energy is used to break the hydrogen bonds between the water molecules
what is the importance of water having a high specific heat capacity?
- this means the temperature of water remains relatively stable, even if the surrounding temperature fluctuates significantly
> internal temperatures of plants and animals should remain relatively constant despite the outside temperature due to the fact that a large proportion of the organism is water - enzymes do not denature
- provides a stable environment for aquatic organisms
what is the importance of water being cohesive?
- due to water molecules sticking together, when water moves up the xylem in plants due to transpiration it is a continuous column of water
> easier to draw up a column rather than individual molecules - provides surface tension to water
> enables small invertebrates to move and live on the surface, providing them with a habitat away from predators within water
what is cohesion?
the tendency for water molecules to stick together (due to hydrogen bonding)
what is adhesion?
the tendency for water to stick to other things