Title: Water
1Water
2Describe Water (46NBtop)
- How would you describe water to someone who had
never seen it before? - You might say that pure water has no color, no
taste, and no odor. You might even say that water
is a rather plain, ordinary substance. - If you asked a chemist to describe water, the
chemist would say that water is very unusual. Its
properties differ from those of most other
familiar substances.
3NB Setup
- NB44 - Hydrosphere Unit Page
- (label decorate)
- NB45 - Hydrosphere Objectives Tracker
- NB46 Describe Water /
- NB47 - Unique Properties of Water Webquest
- NB48 - Unique Properties of Water Foldable
- NB49 Properties of Water Station Lab
- NB50 Frayer Diagrams Cohesion/Adhesion
4Why is water so Important?
- All life on Earth depends on water
- Our fresh water resources are scarce
- Global warming is effecting the hydrosphere
- Different types of pollution are contaminating
all of our water - Etc, etc, etc.
- Now. Lets look at what makes water so special
in the first place.
5Properties of Water
6foldable Instructions
- Fold your white paper into a 3-fold brochure
- Title is Unique Properties of Water
- Label inside 3 section
- Universal Solvent/Solubility
- Cohesion/Adhesion (Capillary Action!!)
- Surface Tension
- Label two outside sections
- Polarity/Specific Heat
- Density/Buoyancy
7foldable Instructions
- What goes in our foldable?
- Facts!
- Definitions!
- Pictures!
- Be creative! Own it!
- What seems important TO YOU??
8Polarity of Water
- In a water molecule two hydrogen atoms form
single polar covalent bonds with an oxygen atom. - A water molecule is a polar molecule with
opposite ends of the molecule with opposite
charges.
9Water has a variety of unusual properties because
of attractions between these polar molecules.
- Each water molecule can form hydrogen bonds
with up to FOUR neighbors. - Gives water more structure than other liquids
and therefore causes lots of interesting things
to happen
10foldable Instructions
- What goes in our foldable for Polarity?
- Facts!
- Definitions!
- Pictures!
- Be creative! Own it!
- What seems important TO YOU??
11Capillary Action
Now, how does that work??
12Cohesion Adhesion
Hydrogen bonds hold water together, a phenomenon
called .
13Cohesion
- Co-hesion
- Co- share
- -hesion bonded example -gt (adhere)
- So
- Cohesion refers to waters attraction to other
water molecules.
14Adhesion
- Adhesion refers to attraction to other
substances. - Water is adhesive to any substance with which it
can form hydrogen bonds.
15Trees have specialized structures to transport
water - xylem and phloem plumbing Water
molecules are dragged from the roots to the top
of the tree by capillary action and cohesion!
16Capillary action
water evaporates from leaves transpiration
adhesion, cohesion and capillary action
water taken up by roots
17Surface Tension
- Have you ever watched water striders (spiders!!!)
skate across the surface of a pond without
sinking? - They are supported by the surface tension of the
water.
18- Surface tension is the tightness across the
surface of water that is caused by the polar
molecules pulling on one another. - (its related to cohesion)
- Some animals can stand, walk, or run on water
without breaking the surface.
19- Water has a greater surface tension than most
other liquids because hydrogen bonds among
surface water molecules resist stretching or
breaking the surface. - Water behaves as if covered by an invisible
film. - Where else have you seen surface tension in
action?
20Specific Heat
- It is a steamy summer day. The air is hot, the
sidewalk is hot, and the sandy beach is hot. But
when you jump into the ocean, the water is
surprisingly cool! If you go for an evening swim,
however, the water is warmer than the cool air.
WHY?
21Because.
- Water has a HIGH Specific Heat.
- Specific Heat is the amount of heat that must be
absorbed or lost for one gram of a substance to
change its temperature by 1oC.
22Three-fourths of the earth is covered by water.
The water serves as a large heat sink responsible
for
The Earth is over 75 water!
- Prevention of temperature fluctuations that are
outside the range suitable for life. - Coastal areas having a mild climate
- A stable marine environment
23Universal Solvent
24Universal Solvent
- What happens when you make a fruit drink from a
powdered mix? - homogeneous solution.
- In an aqueous solution, water is the solvent.
- Shhh.Water is not really a universal solvent,
but it is very versatile because of the polarity
of water molecules.
25Solvent for Life
- Can be either
- Solute (if its not main ingredient)
- Solvent ( Aqueous solution )
- Hydrophilic (H20 loving)
- Ionic compounds dissolve in water
- Polar molecules (generally) are water soluble
- Hydrophobic (H20 phobic)
- Nonpolar compounds
26- Cohesion and solubility allow.
- Water to transport molecules dissolved in it
- Blood, a water-based solution, transports
molecules of nutrients and wastes organisms - Nutrients dissolved in water get transported
through plants - Unicellular organisms that live in water absorb
needed dissolved substances
27Density of Water
- Most dense at 4oC
- Contracts until 4oC
- Expands from 4oC to 0oC
- The density of water
- Prevents water from freezing from the bottom up.
- Ice forms on the surface firstthe freezing of
the water releases heat to the water below
creating insulation. - Makes transition between season less abrupt.
28Solid water (ice) is less dense than liquid
- Ice is less dense than water the molecules are
spread out to their maximum distance - Density mass/volume
same mass but a larger volume
29How does ice float?
- Ice is Buoyant
- It floats on top of the more dense liquid water
- But what is Buoyancy?
30Oceans and lakes dont freeze solid because ice
floats
- water expands as it solidifies
- water reaches maximum density at
4-degrees C - water freezes from the top down
- organisms can still live in the water underneath
the ice during winter
31Water is Transparent
- The fact that water is clear allows light to pass
through it - Aquatic plants can receive sunlight
- Light can pass through the eyeball to receptor
cells in the back
32Lets Wrap it up!
- Ticket out the door
- 3/2/1 3 things you learned, 2 questions, 1
favorite or Least favorite thing about todays
lesson - H.W. - Brochure
- Follow given rubric, and use notes from today
- Due Mon/Tues
33Warm-Up - 46NBbottom
- What properties of water do you feel make it a
Unique/Special Substance? Explain and justify
your response.
34Frayer Diagrams
35Stations on Water Properties
36Lets Wrap it up!
- Ticket out the door Take 2
- 3/2/1 3 things you learned, 2 questions, 1
favorite or Least favorite thing about todays
lesson - Psst! (did your questions from last lesson get
answered? Let me know!!) - H.W. Frayer Diagrams completed
- Also
- Complete all station reports, if not completed in
Class. - Notebooks due Friday for NB check!