Water in Cells Flashcards
Water is composed of
atoms of hydrogen and oxygen. One atom of oxygen combines with two atoms of hydrogen by sharing electrons (covalent bonding)
Although water as a whole is electrically neutral the sharing of the electrons is uneven between the oxygen and hydrogen atoms
why?
The oxygen atom attracts the electrons more strongly than the hydrogen atoms, resulting in a weak negatively charged region on the oxygen atom (δ-) and a weak positively charged region on the hydrogen atoms(δ+), this also results in the asymmetrical shape
his separation of charge due to the electrons in the covalent bonds being unevenly shared is called a
dipole
dipole. When a molecule has one end that is negatively charged and one end that is positively charged it is also a …
a polar molecule
Water is a polar molecule
Hydrogen bonds form between water molecules
As a result of the
polarity of water hydrogen bonds form between the positive and negatively charged regions of adjacent water molecules
Hydrogen bonds are ….., when there are few, so they are constantly breaking and reforming. However when there are …………numbers present they form a strong structure
weak
large
Hydrogen bonds contribute to the many properties water molecules have that make them so important to living organisms:
water’s properties
An excellent solvent – many substances can dissolve in water
A relatively high specific heat capacity
A relatively high latent heat of vaporisation
Water is less dense when a solid
Water has high surface tension and cohesion
It acts as a reagent
Water has many essential roles in living organisms due to its properties
The polarity of water molecules
The presence and number of hydrogen bonds between water molecules