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Title: Chemistry of Water


1
Chemistry of Water
  • The characteristics of water that make it
    important to living things.

2
Water FACTS
  • Water is the most abundant compound on Earth's
    surface, constituting about 70 of the planet's
    surface.
  • In nature it exists in the liquid, solid, and
    gaseous states. Water is the only common
    substance found naturally in all three common
    states of matter and it is essential for life on
    Earth.
  • Many substances dissolve in water and it is
    commonly referred to as the universal solvent.
    Because of this, water in nature and in use is
    rarely pure and some of its properties may vary
    slightly from those of the pure substance.
  • There are many compounds that are essentially, if
    not completely, insoluble in water.
  • Water usually makes up 55 to 78 of the human
    body, averaging 70.

3
Properties and other things to know about Water
  • 1.     Chemical Formula
  •  2.  Bond
  •  3. Storage of Energy
  • 4. Attraction
  • 5. Effect on Human Body
  • 6. Aqueous solution
  • 7. Polarity
  • 8. Acids and Bases

4
Chemical Formula
  • H2O
  • Two hydrogen atoms and one
    oxygen atom bonded together.

5
Bond
  • Molecule is formed by covalent bonds. The
    electrons in a water molecule are shared by
    oxygen and hydrogen atoms.
  • HOWEVER The shared electrons are attracted more
    strongly by the oxygen nucleus than by the
    hydrogen nuclei. (The oxygen nucleus has more
    protons to be attracted to.) This makes the
    oxygen more negative because 10 electrons are
    staying close around its nuclei of 8 protons.

6
Storage of Energy
  • Water absorbs heat more slowly and retains this
    energy longer than other substances.
  • Ex Humans sweat to release excess heat through
    water evaporation.
  • Water vapor lost through the evaporation of sweat
    carries heat away from the body. Helps with
    Homeostasis!

7
Storing Energy

8
Attraction
  • The hydrogen bonds between water molecules cause
    the cohesion of liquid water. COHESION is an
    attraction between substances of the SAME kind.
    Because of cohesion water droplets form thin
    films and drops, creating SURFACE TENSION.
  • Water molecules are also attracted to many other
    polar substances. ADHESION is an attraction
    between different substances, creating CAPILLARY
    ACTION in plants which moves water from roots to
    leaves. Adhesion can also cause stuff to be wet,
    like a paper towel.

9
Surface Tension (Cohesion)

10
Capillary Action (Adhesion)
11
NO Adhesion? Water would be like this if the
molecules did not stick together.

12
Effects on Human Body
  • 70 of your body is made of water.
  • 2/3 of molecules in your body are water.
  • Your cells are filled with water.
  • Water is where most cell events occur.
  • Cells are surrounded by water.
  • Water helps move nutrients and waste in and out
    of your cells.

13
Aqueous solutions
  • Many substances dissolve in water
  • Example Salt dissolves in water, making a
    saltwater solution.
  • Many substances in the body are dissolved in
    blood or other aqueous fluids.
  • Water allows substances to move in and out of
    cells. Like sugars!

14
Aqueous solution

15
polarity
  • Water molecules have a partially positive end and
    a partially negative end or poles.
  • Partially positive end of one water molecule is
    attracted to the partially negative end of
    another water molecule.
  • Attraction between 2 water molecules is called a
    HYDROGEN BOND. It is a weak bond between 2 polar
    molecules.

16
Attraction between two water molecules
  • Notice the polarity!

17
Acids and bases
  • While bonds in water molecules are strong, at any
    given time, a small fraction of those bonds might
    break, forming a hydrogen ion H or a hydroxide
    ion OH- .
  • Pure water has a low concentration of hydrogen
    ions and hydroxide ions present in equal numbers.

18
Acids and Bases

19
ACIDS
  • Compounds that form hydrogen ions when dissolved
    in water are called acids.
  • When an Acid is added to water, the concentration
    of hydrogen ions in the solution is increased
    above that of pure water.

20
Bases
  • Compounds that reduce the concentration of
    hydrogen ions in the solution are called bases.
  • Many bases form hydroxide ions when dissolved in
    water.
  • This lowers the concentration of hydrogen ions
    because hydroxide ions react with hydrogen ions
    to form water molecules.
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