OCE1001 FSU Chapter 5 Study Module
What happens to pH in the cases of the following formulas?
a. increases pH (basic) b. decreases pH (acidic)
Changing the salinity of a body of water most often involves which of the following?
adding/removing fresh water
What type of compound releases hydrogen ions when dissolved in water?
an acid
What are the basic building blocks of matter?
atoms
Salinity can be calculated from all of the ions found in the water. The most commonly used is chlorine. If the chlorinity of a sample is determined to be 1.92%, what is the salinity?
34.7%
The latent heat of melting of water is 80 calories per gram, and the latent heat of evaporation is 585 calories per gram. How much energy must be lost for one gram of water to undergo deposition (change state from gas to solid)?
665 calories per gram
What is the average surface pH of the ocean?
8.1
What is the name of the layer of water marked by rapidly changing temperature with depth?
Thermocycline
Based upon latitude, where is salinity highest in the Northern Hemisphere?
Tropic of Cancer
The heat needed to increase the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1oC (1.8oF) is what?
calorie
A water molecule contains two small hydrogen atoms and one large oxygen atom. What kind of bond keeps these three atoms together?
covalent bond
A large influx of carbon dioxide (CO2) to the ocean over an extended period of time will have what effect on the pH?
decrease the pH
The density of water below 4oC (39.2oF).
decreases
The freezing point of water with the addition of dissolved substances and at higher pressures.
decreases; decreases
What state of water has independent molecules that flow freely?
gas
On a sunny day the sand on the beach is hot, but the water is still cool even though the same energy has been applied to both. What property of water does this demonstrate?
high specific heat
What type of bonding occurs between water molecules?
hydrogen bonding
If water temperature decreases, water density ; if salinity decreases, density .
increases; decreases
What areas on Earth experience the greatest day/night temperature variations?
interiors of landmasses
Water molecules have a slight separation of charges due to their shape. This is referred to as what?
polarity
What is the term for the total amount of solids dissolved in water?
salinity
Which of the following exerts the greatest control over density at the ocean's surface?
temperatuire
What makes water the universal solvent?
The dipolarity of the molecule allows ions of other compounds to separate easily.
What is latent heat?
The heat needed for water to change state
The presence of a dissolved ion in very low concentrations in ocean water indicates what about the amount of time it stays in the water?
It has low residence time.
Why isn't desalination more widespread?
It is energy expensive
Why is there little change to salinity below 1,000 meters (3,281 feet)?
Surface processes don't affect the deeper water
