Biology-Chapter 2 section 2 (properties of water)
What properties of water make it important to living things?
1. good solvent 2. less dense as a solid 3. high specific heat 4. cohesion/adhesion
mixture
a material composed of two or more elements or compounds that are physcially mixed together but NOT chemically combined
solution
a type of mixture in which all of the components are evenly distributed
Why is ice less dense than water?
as water cools, molecules slow down and get closer and closer together, until at 4 degrees, molecules are so close to each other that like charges repel, causing it to expand into a crystalline structure (which is a regular repeating pattern of hydrogen bonded water molecules)
Why does water have a high specific heat (absorbs heat without changing temperature very much)?
because it requires a lot of heat to break up the hydrogen bonding, so it can absorb or release large amounts of heat with relatively little change in temperature
cohesion
is the attraction between water molecules (due to Hydrogen bonding); creates surface tension (the "film" on top of water)
adhesion
is the attraction of water molecules to other materials
polar molecule
molecule in which the charges are unevenly distributed
Hydrogen Bonding
the attractive force between the hydrogen on one molecule of water and the oxygen on another molecule
Why is water polar?
the oxygen in a water molecule has a stronger pull on the shared electrons, making one end slightly negative and the other (where the Hydrogen's are) slightly positive
solvent
the substance in which the solute is dissolved (the substance doing the dissolving)
solute
the substance that is dissolved
hydrophobic
water fearing --- does not like to mix with water
hydrophilic
water loving --- likes to mix with water