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Chapter 3.
Water— The Elixir of Life!
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Why are we studying water?
All life occurs in water inside & outside the cell
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Chemistry of water Water is polar molecule
remember polar covalent bonds + & – poles
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Chemistry of water H2O molecules form H bonds with each
other + attracted to – creates a sticky
molecule
“Let’s go to the video tape!”(play movie here)
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Cohesion H bonding between H2O creates
cohesion water is “sticky” surface tension drinking straw
can you sucksugar up astraw?
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How does H2O get to top of tree? Transpiration
“Let’s go to the video tape!”(play movie here)
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Adhesion H2O molecules form H bonds with
other substances capillary action meniscus water climbs up fiber
ex. paper towel
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Water is the solvent of life H2O is a good solvent due to its polarity
polar H2O molecules surround + & – ions solvents dissolve solutes creating
aqueous solutions
What dissolves in water easily?polar or non-polar molecules?
How about Oxygen? Does that dissolve in H2O?
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Hydrophilic Hydrophilic
substances have affinity for H2O polar or non-polar? ionic
What dissolves in water easily?polar or non-polar molecules?
How about Oxygen? Does that dissolve in H2O?
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Hydrophobic Hydrophobic
substances do not have affinity for H2O polar or non-polar? non-ionic
fat (triglycerol)
What dissolves in water easily?polar or non-polar molecules?
How about Oxygen? Does that dissolve in H2O?
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The special case of ice Most (all?) substances are more
dense when they are solid But not water… Ice floats!
H bonds form a crystal withloose structure
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Ice floats
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Why is “ice floats” important? Oceans & lakes don’t freeze solid
if ice sank… eventually all ponds, lakes & even ocean
would freeze solid during summer, only upper few inches
would thaw surface ice insulates water below
allowing life to survive the winter seasonal turnover of lakes
cycling nutrients
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Specific heat H2O has high specific heat
due to H bonding H2O resists changes in temperature
takes a lot to heat it up takes a lot to cool it down
H2O moderates temperatures on Earth
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Evaporative cooling Organisms rely on
heat of vaporizationto remove heat
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Water forms ions Hydrogen ion (H+) splits off from water to
leave a hydroxide ion (-OH)
H20 ----> H+ + -OH
If concentration of 2 ions is equal,water is neutral
If [H+] > [-OH], water is acidic If [-OH] > [H+], water is basic pH scale = how acidic or basic a solution is
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pH Scale In pure water only 1 water molecule in
every 554 million is dissociated. very small amount of ions [H+] or [OH-] is 10-7M
[H+] [OH-] = 10-14
pH scale is based on this equation
Exercise = acidic in musclesCO2 = carbonic acidlactic acidbody uses buffers to counter act this
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pH Scale In neutral solution
[H+] = 10-7 → pH = 7 Values for pH decline
as [H+] increase Acids
adding acidincreases [H+]
Bases adding base
increases [OH-]
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pH & Biology pH of a neutral solution = 7 Acidic solutions = pH < 7
Basic solutions = pH > 7 Most biological fluids have pH 6 – 8
pH values in human stomach can reach 2 Each pH unit represents a 10-fold difference
in H+ & OH- concentrations. small change in pH actually indicates a
substantial change in [H+] & [OH-]
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Water is a polar molecule The special properties of water make
life on Earth possible The chemical behavior of water
governs how organisms function
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