3.2 Water Flashcards

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What are polar molecules?

A

Molecules with regions of positivity and negativity

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2
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What is a hydroxyl group?

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OH

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3
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How many hydroxyl groups does water contain?

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2

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How do hydrogen bonds form?

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Oxygen and hydrogen share electrons unequally when they bond. Oxygen, has a greater share so is more negative.

Hydrogen, has a smaller share so is more positive.

The more negative oxygen atom is attracted to the more positive hydrogen atoms.

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What are the five reasons why water is important in living organisms?

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  1. Water acts as a reactant in chemical reactions
  2. Water is a solvent in which solutes can dissolve in
  3. Water transports substances - due to water being liquid and a solvent, it can transport many types of substances
  4. Water acts as a temperature control - due to high specific heat capacity and high latent heat of evaporation
  5. Water is a habitat - due to its role in temp control, organisms can survive in it as it provides a stable environment
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Define specific heat capacity

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Energy needed to raise the temperature of 1g of substance by 1 °C

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Why do hydrogen bonds give water a high specific heat capacity?

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H bonds can absorb a lot of energy - so water takes a lot of energy to heat up

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What is the benefit of water having a high specific heat capacity?

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Water doesn’t experience rapid temperature changes. This makes it a stable habitat.

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What does it mean when water is said to have a high latent heat of evaporation?

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A lot of energy is used up when water evaporates

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What is the benefit of water having a high latent heat of evaporation?

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Water acts as a coolant - e.g. when some mammals are too hot and start to sweat, the sweat evaporates and cools the skin’s surface

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What is cohesion?

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Attraction between molecules of the same type

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Why are water molecules cohesive?

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Because they’re polar

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13
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What is the benefit of water being cohesive?

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Being cohesive enables water to flow - so it’s good for transporting substances

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Why does water’s polarity make it a good solvent?

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Many substances in biological reactions are ionic. Due to water’s polarity, the positive side of a water molecules will bind to the anion and the negative side of a water molecules will bind to the cation. This means ions can dissolve in water.

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What happens to the structure of water when it freezes?

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  • Becomes less dense
  • H bonds fix positions of polar molecules further apart than in liquid state
  • This produces a giant, rigid open structure, as each water molecules forms 4 H bonds with other water molecules
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What is the benefit of water becoming less dense when it freezes for living organisms?

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Forms an insulating layer - water below the surface doesn’t freeze