Water Chemistry
What are three properties of water that make it important for life?
-can expand when frozen -cohesive/adhesive -high specific heat
What happens when salt is added to water?
When the salt is added to the water the overall mass of the water becomes lighter. This is because salt is heaver than water, so when the salt is added to the water some of the water evaporates. It breaks the ionic bonds.
Do hydrogen atoms and chloride ions form hydrogen bonds?
Yes-they have a balanced amount of valence electrons
What is the intramolecular force that holds the hydrogen and oxygen atoms together in one water molecule?
Ionic bonds
polarity
Molecules having uneven distribution of charges
Are chloride ions positively or negatively charged?
Negative-there are more electrons than protons
Intermolecular
forces between molecules
Are sodium ions positively or negatively charged?
positive-more protons than electrons
capillary action
the attraction of the surface of a liquid to the surface of a solid
surface tension
the force that acts on the surface of a liquid and that tends to minimize the area of the surface
adhesion
water sticks to other things
hydrogen bonds
weak attraction between a hydrogen atom and another atom
What is the intermolecular force that holds two water molecules together?
Covalent bonds
What is the chemical formula for water?
H₂O
Is water polar or non-polar?
Polar because the molecules are cohesive.
What does the 2 in H20 mean
There are 2 atoms of hydrogen
What happens when two water molecules bump into each other?
They stick together
Why do two water molecules stick together?
They stick together because water is cohesive, meaning water molecules stick to other water molecules.
high specific heat
Water can absorb lots of heat before changing temperature
cohesion
Water molecules sticking to each other.
intramolecular
bonding forces that hold the atoms of a molecule together
What happens to sodium and chlorine ions when when salt is added to water?
bonds form between the ions of sodium and chlorine molecules