Water Flashcards

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What does polar mean?

A

Molecules with regions of negativity and regions of positivity

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Why are water molecules polar?

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Oxygen is slightly negative and hydrogen is slightly positive

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What makes the oxygen slightly negative in water?

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It has a greater affinity for for electrons, so pulls them closer

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Why does oxygen have such a high boiling point?

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Lots of energy is needed to break the hydrogen bonds

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Why is water cohesive?

A

Because of the H bonds between the molecules

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How are hydrogen bonds formed?

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Slightly negative oxygen bonds with slightly positive hydrogen of another water molecule

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Why is water being cohesive important for biological life?

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Water stays liquid at almost all places on earth because of it’s high boiling point, which it’s cohesiveness plays a part in

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What is the biological significance of water acting as a solvent for so many solutes?

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Makes it a good for transport and chemical reactions

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How does the density of water facilitate life?

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Ice is less dense than water, so it floats above the water, insulating the water

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Why is ice less dense causing it to float?

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Ice is less dense than water because the orientation of hydrogen bonds causes molecules to push farther apart, which lowers the density.

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