water properties and benefits

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High Surface Tension

Water appears to have a "skin" on surface b/c water molecules stick together (cohesion)

Universal Solvent

Water dissolves more substances than any other solvent

universal solvent

a liquid that can dissolve into anything - Water

heat of vaporization of water

amount of energy needed to change 1 gram of the liquid to a gas

atoms that make up water

an oxygen atom and two hydrogen atoms (h2o)

benefit of water's high heat capacity

aquatic animals can use water as a habitat

Solid, Liquid, Gas (density)

how much matter or mass is inside an object

benefit of water being able to have different densities

if it was all the same density, it can freeze and sink to the bottom of a body of water, causing them to freeze from the bottom up, effectively killing all life in water

benefit of water's adhesion property

it allows capillary action to occur, which helps plants and trees access nutrients needed to survive

benefit of water's cohesion property

it allows plants to receive necessary fluids

benefit of water being a universal solvent

it can take valuable chemicals, minerals, and nutrients as it travels through things, giving living things necessary substances

benefit of water's high surface tension

it stays together, allowing plants to receive water without it spilling over and makes life easier for organisms

benefit of capillary action

water can travel up from the roots of trees and plants, spreading the valuable nutrients to the rest of the tree/plant

significance of water being a polar molecule

water is attracted to other molecules that contain an electrical charge, which gets dissolved

High Vaporization Point

Amount of energy needed to change 1 gram of the liquid to a gas - Water has a high HoV; it evaporates slowly

High Specific Heat

Amount of heat needed to increase the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1° C. - Water has a high specific heat; it takes a lot of energy to change temperature

Capillary Action

Water's ability to move upward, against gravity, through really small openings

Adhesion

Water's ability to stick to other molecules of a different substance

Cohesion

Water's ability to stick to other water molecules

benefit of water's high boiling point

living organisms do not have to drink boiling water allowing them to live and all the water in the world will not evaporate so quickly


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