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Title: The Properties of Water


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The Properties of Water
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The Mickey Mouse Molecule!
Hydrogen
Hydrogen
Oxygen
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Structure of a Water Molecule
  • Water is polar.
  • A polar molecule is a molecule that has an
    electrical charge.
  • Water is made of
  • 2 Hydrogen Atoms and 1 Oxygen atom.
  • The chemical formula for water is H2O
  • Hydrogen has a positive () charge and Oxygen has
    a negative (-) charge.

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4 Key Properties of Water
  • Capillary Action
  • Surface Tension
  • Universal Solvent
  • Specific Heat

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Capillary Action
  • Capillary action is the combined force of
    attraction among water molecules and with the
    molecules of surrounding materials.
  • Examples of Capillary Action of Water
  • Liquid rising inside a straw
  • Paper towel absorbing water
  • Wet jeans
  • Plant roots absorbing water
  • Sponge

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Surface Tension
  • Surface tension is the tightness across the
    surface of water that is caused by the polar
    molecules pulling on one another
  • Examples of the surface tension of water
  • Raindrops forming beads on surface
  • Water strider
  • Paperclip Floating on Water
  • Drops of Water on a Penny
  • Skipping Rocks
  • Meniscus
  • Belly Flops

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Jesus Lizard
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Water Strider
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Universal Solvent
  • Solution A mixture that forms when one
    substance dissolves another.
  • Solvent substance that does the dissolving.
  • Solute substance that gets dissolved.
  • Water is the universal solvent because it
    dissolves so many substances because of its high
    polarity.
  • Water can dissolve substances such as salt and
    sugar but cannot dissolve oil.
  • - Polar Dissolves Polar.

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Specific Heat
  • Water requires a lot of heat (gain or loss) to
    change its temperature due to the strong
    attraction among water molecules.
  • Specific heat is the amount of heat needed to
    increase the temperature of a substance by 10C
  • Example of specific heat
  • - Water temperature vs. sand temperature at the
    beach during the day.

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Why does water have a high specific heat?
  • Waters high specific heat is due to the strong
    attraction among water molecules.
  • The molecules are stuck together and it takes a
    lot of energy to break the strong bonds of the
    water molecules.

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Changing State
  • Water exists in 3 forms
  • solid
  • liquid
  • gas

solid
liquid
gas
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Molecule Movement
  • Molecules move the slowest in a solid.
  • Solid-molecules are close together
  • Molecules move the fastest in a gas.
  • Gas-molecules move freely they are spread apart

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Phase Changes
  • Melting-water changes from a solid to a liquid
  • Example Ice melts into water
  • Freezing-water changes from a liquid to a solid
  • Example Water freezes into ice

Melting
Solid
Liquid
Freezing
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Phase Changes
  • Evaporation- process by which molecules at the
    surface of a liquid absorb enough energy to
    change to the gaseous state
  • Example boiling water, hair air-drying, wet
    clothes drying on a clothesline outside, puddle
    drying up
  • Condensation-process by which a gas changes to a
    liquid
  • Example water droplets on the outside of a
    glass
  • fogging up a window

Evaporation
Gas
Liquid
Condensation
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Phase Changes
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Phase Change Diagram
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