Properties of Water Flashcards
1
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Cohesion
A
- Water molecules form hydrogen bonds with each other
- Water clings
2
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What is the effect of cohesion?
A
Gives water a high surface tension
3
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Example of cohesion
A
- A water strider walks on the surface of a pond
4
Q
Adhesion
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- Water molecules form hydrogen bonds with other polar molecules
- Water clings
5
Q
What is the effect of adhesion?
A
- capillary action and solubility of polar compounds
6
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Examples of adhesion
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- polar substances, (ex sugar), are highly soluble in water
- Capillary action causes water to move up the xylem tubes in plants
7
Q
High Specific Heat Capacity
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- Hydrogen bonding causes water to absorb large amounts of thermal energy as its temperature increases, or loose large amounts of thermal energy as its temperature decreases
- water absorbs thermal energy
8
Q
What is the effect of high specific heat capacity?
A
Temperature moderation
9
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Example of high specific heat capacity
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- It helps organisms maintain a constant body temperature
10
Q
High Specific Heat of Vaporization
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- Hydrogen bonding causes liquid water to absorb large amounts of thermal energy and become a vapour (gas)
- water absorbs thermal energy
11
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What is the effect of high specific heat vaporization?
A
Evaporation and cooling
12
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Example of high specific heat vaporization
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- Many organisms, including humans cool down by the evaporation of water from the surface of the body, often by sweating
13
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Highest Density at 4℃
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- As water molecules cool below 0℃, they form an ice water lattice. The hydrogen bonds keeps the water molecules spread apart, reducing the density so that it is below the density of liquid water
- solid water is less dense then liquid water
14
Q
What is the effect of highest density at 4℃?
A
Ice floats on water
15
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Examples of highest density at 4℃
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- fish and other aquatic organisms survive in winter because water freezes from the top down
- Snow is a good insulator. It provides protection from extreme cold for many organisms