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Title: Properties of Water


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Properties of Water
  • The most unusual usual liquid

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MOLECULAR STRUCTURE
  • Two atoms of hydrogen and one atom of oxygen
  • H2O

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Water is a Polar Molecule
  • A molecule that has a slight electric charge
  • Hydrogen has a positive charge
  • Oxygen has a negative charge.
  • The positive hydrogen ends attract the negative
    oxygen ends of another molecule.
  • Molecules stick together.

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SURFACE TENSION
  • Many of waters unusual properties are because
    water is a polar molecule.
  • Surface Tension The tightness across the
    surface of water
  • Causes a curved surface and round water drops
  • Created by water molecules pulling against each
    other.

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CAPILLARY ACTION
  • Capillary Action The ability of water to pass
    through materials with pores.
  • Polarity of molecules cause water molecules to
    stick to the side of a material and pulls up
    other molecules.
  • Why towels oak up water.

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THE UNIVERSAL SOLVENT
  • Solvent Any substance that dissolves another
    substance
  • Water is a good solvent because it is a polar
    molecule.
  • Attract other polar molecules and pulls them
    apart.

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THE ONE AND ONLY
  • Water is the only substance on earth that exists
    naturally as a liquid, solid, and a gas.
  • Changing state changing the amount of energy in
    a substance.
  • More energy more movement faster and more
    spread out.

WATER (LIQUID)
ICE (SOLID)
VAPOR (GAS)
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Why does ice float?
  • When water freezes, the molecules attract in a
    matrix that takes up more space than the liquid
    form.
  • This is very unusual. Most substances are more
    dense as a solid.

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VOCABULARY
  • Melting When a solid changes into a liquid
  • Freezing When a liquid changes into a solid.
  • Evaporation When molecules at the surface of a
    liquid absorb enough energy from their
    surroundings to change into a gas.
  • Condensation When a gas turns into a liquid.
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