Water Flashcards

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1
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Draw a water molecule – label the atoms and the charge on them. (F)

A

H-O-H

  • H has a partial +ve charge
  • O has a partial -ve charge
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Describe the structure of a water molecule.

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An oxygen atom covalently bonded to two hydrogen atoms.

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3
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Name the bond that can link two water molecules together.

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Hydrogen bond

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4
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Explain what a hydrogen bond is, which types of atoms it can join together and where they occur in biology.

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  • a hydrogen bond is a strong intermolecular force
  • it joins together H atoms with O, N or F atoms
  • they can be found between water molecules
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5
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Draw two water molecules and draw and label the bond that links them together. (F)

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H-O-H ||||||| H-O-H

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6
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Define the term “polar”. (F)

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Molecules which have regions of negativity and positivity.

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Explain why water is a polar molecule. (S+C)

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Water is a polar molecule because oxygen has a higher electron density than hydrogen as it is more electronegative.

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Define the term “electronegativity” and “dipole”. (S+C)

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Electronegativity: the ability of an atom to attract a pair of electrons in a covalent bond.

Dipole: when there is an unequal sharing of electrons between atoms in a molecule.

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9
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List the roles water plays in life (at least 5).

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  • solvent
  • transport medium
  • coolant
  • reactant
  • habitat
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10
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Explain why the polar nature of water allows it to be a useful solvent. (F)

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  • many compounds are ionic so have +ve and -ve charges
  • the partial charges of water are attracted to these
  • water molecules cluster around the ions
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Explain why the polar nature of water allows it to be a transport medium. (F)

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  • has a high specific heat capacity
  • remains a liquid for a large range of temperatures
  • good solvent
  • can dissolve compounds and then carry them as a liquid
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Explain why the polar nature of water allows it to be a useful coolant. (F)

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  • high latent heat of evaporation
  • most of the energy going into heating up water is used breaking hydrogen bonds
  • when it evaporates, it takes away the heat energy (i.e. sweat)
  • because it maintains constant temperatures, allows enzymes to function
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13
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Explain why the polar nature of water allows it to be a useful reactant. (F)

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  • metabolic reactions

- condensation and hydrolysis

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Explain why the polar nature of water allows it to be a useful habitat. (F)

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  • high specific heat capacity
  • difficult to change temperature
  • provides a constant environment
  • ice floats (due to hydrogen bonding) and forms an insulating layer above the water
  • surface tension is strong enough to support small insects
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15
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Define the term “hydrophilic”.

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Attracted to water

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16
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Define the term “cohesion”.

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When molecules are attracted to each other

17
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Define the term “hydrophobic”.

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Repelled by water

18
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Define the term “adhesion”.

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When molecules are attracted to other materials