A1.1.2 Hydrogen bonds as a consequence of the polar covalent bonds within water molecules Flashcards

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What is electronegativity?

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Electronegativity is an atom’s ability to attract electrons in a bond.

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Why are hydrogen bonds important?

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Hydrogen bonds give water its unique properties, such as a high boiling point, surface tension, and its ability to dissolve many substances.

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What is the bond angle in a water molecule?

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The bond angle in a water molecule is approximately 104.5°.

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Define a hydrogen bond.

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A hydrogen bond is a weak intermolecular force that forms between a slightly positive hydrogen atom ($
abla⁺$) in one molecule and a slightly negative atom ($
abla⁻$) in a neighboring molecule.

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What charges do the hydrogen atoms in a water molecule have?

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The hydrogen atoms develop partial positive charges ($
abla⁺$)
because they lose some of the electron density.

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What is the difference between a hydrogen bond and a covalent bond?

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A hydrogen bond is a weak intermolecular force, while a covalent bond is a strong bond formed by the sharing of electrons.

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What charge does the oxygen atom in a water molecule have?

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The oxygen atom develops a partial negative charge ($
abla⁻$)
because it holds the electrons closer.

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Give an example of water’s unique property due to hydrogen bonding.

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Water forms droplets instead of spreading out, due to the cohesive forces of hydrogen bonding between molecules.

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What causes the polarity of a water molecule?

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The polarity of a water molecule is caused by the unequal sharing of electrons between the oxygen and hydrogen atoms, due to oxygen’s higher electronegativity.

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How do hydrogen bonds contribute to water’s resistance to temperature changes?

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Hydrogen bonds make water resistant to temperature changes because large amounts of energy are required to break these bonds.

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What is cohesion in terms of water?

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Cohesion is the attraction between water molecules due to hydrogen bonding, allowing water to form droplets.

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How does water’s polarity affect its solvent properties?

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Water’s polarity allows it to dissolve many substances, which is essential for biological processes like nutrient transport and metabolic reactions.

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What is high specific heat capacity?

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High specific heat capacity is the amount of energy required to change the temperature of a substance, and water requires large amounts of energy to break hydrogen bonds.

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Why can insects walk on water?

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Insects can walk on water due to the surface tension created by hydrogen bonds between water molecules.

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What role do hydrogen bonds play in maintaining homeostasis in organisms?

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Hydrogen bonds give water a high specific heat capacity, which helps stabilize temperatures and maintain homeostasis in organisms.

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