3.1 Elements & Water

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O

Chemical symbol for oxygen.

Cohesion

Water molecules "stick together" due to their hydrogen bonds.

Ion

Charged atom due to gaining or losing electrons.

Hydrophilic

Charged or polar molecules such as salts, sugars, amino acids dissolve readily in water, the are ...

C

Chemical symbol for carbon.

Atom

The smallest particle of matter to have clear chemical properties.

Element

A substance that is made up of only one kind of atom.

Coolant

As water evaporates from the surface of the skin, it removes a large quantity of heat, making it a very good ...

Cohesion

Attraction of 'like' molecules.

Adhesion

Attraction of 'unlike' molecules.

H

Chemical symbol for hydrogen.

N

Chemical symbol for nitrogen.

Calcium

Co-factor is some enzymes.

Iron

Component of cytochromes

Sulphur

Element found in SOME amino acids.

Iron

Essential element for the transport of oxygen in blood.

Calcium

Important component of bones.

Iron

Important element for formation of haemoglobin.

Phosphorous

Important element of ATP.

Sodium

Important in membrane function and nerve impulses.

Solvent

In a solution, a substance called the ............... dissolves in another substance called the solute.

Positive

In water molecules, the hydrogen atoms are slightly ...

Negative

In water molecules, the oxygen atom is slightly ...

Polarity

Many substances dissolve in water, due to its ...

Polar

Molecules which have an unequal distribution of charge, are said to be ...

Water

Name this molecule.

Phosphate

Phosphorus is most often used in living organisms in the form of ...

ionic

Type of strong bond created when an atom gives up one or more of its electrons to another to form two oppositely charged ions. The oppositely charged ions attract each other.

Covalent

Type of strong bonding producing molecules due to sharing of electrons.

High specific heat capacity

Water can absorb or release a relatively large amount of heat with only a modest change in its own temperature due to its ...

Specific Heat Capacity

Water does not change temperature very easily, due to its high ...

Hydrogen

Water has a high latent heat of vapourisation due to its ...................... bonds.

Coolant

Water has a high latent heat of vapourisation → it requires a large amount of heat to change from a liquid to a gas. This makes it a very good ...

Solvet

Water is a very good .......................... Charged or polar molecules such as salts, sugars, amino acids dissolve readily in water.

Latent heat of vaporization

Water requires a lot of energy to change state from a liquid into a gas, due to its ...

Latent heat of fusion

Water requires a lot of heat to change state from a solid to a liquid, due to its ...


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