september 2012 mr. johnson biology. objectives swbat explain the properties of water by completing...
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September 2012September 2012
Mr. JohnsonMr. Johnson
BiologyBiology
ObjectivesObjectives
SWBAT explain the properties of water SWBAT explain the properties of water by completing the Water: Essential by completing the Water: Essential for Life Labfor Life Lab
SAT WordSAT Word: humane (adj.) kind or : humane (adj.) kind or mercifulmerciful
DrillDrill::
1.1. Define hydrophobic.Define hydrophobic.
2.2. Define hydrophilic. Define hydrophilic.
Key Vocabulary Key Vocabulary
NutrientsNutrients- a source of - a source of nourishment for the bodynourishment for the body
OrganicOrganic- composed of hydrogen - composed of hydrogen and carbonand carbon
InorganicInorganic- not composed of - not composed of carbon and hydrogencarbon and hydrogen
Water LabWater Lab
Visit Each Station and Record Visit Each Station and Record your Data on your Lab Sheetyour Data on your Lab Sheet
Station 1 do at your seat.Station 1 do at your seat. Stations 7 and 8- continue the Stations 7 and 8- continue the
experiment from the previous experiment from the previous group while you are there. We group while you are there. We will go over the data as a class.will go over the data as a class.
NotesNotes
Properties of WaterProperties of Water
What are the Properties of Water?What are the Properties of Water?
Polar MoleculePolar Molecule Capillary ActionCapillary Action CohesionCohesion Surface TensionSurface Tension
Universal Universal SolventSolvent
Heat Absorber Heat Absorber Cooling AgentCooling Agent
Molecules that have positive and Molecules that have positive and negative ends because their negative ends because their atoms do not share electrons atoms do not share electrons equally.equally.
What is Capillary Action?What is Capillary Action?
Hydrophilic surfaces and water Hydrophilic surfaces and water molecules are attracted to each molecules are attracted to each other causing water molecules to be other causing water molecules to be forced up through a hydrophilic forced up through a hydrophilic container (due to bonding).container (due to bonding).
What is Cohesion?What is Cohesion?
Water molecules cling to Water molecules cling to themselves through hydrogen themselves through hydrogen bonding.bonding.
Cohesion at a surface Cohesion at a surface (water molecules sticking (water molecules sticking
together at a surface)together at a surface)
What is a Solute?What is a Solute?
A substance that is dissolved into A substance that is dissolved into a liquid. a liquid.
Ex. Sugar, salt, kool-aid mix, etc. Ex. Sugar, salt, kool-aid mix, etc.
What is a Solvent?What is a Solvent?
A liquid that dissolves a solute. A liquid that dissolves a solute. Ex. Water, milk, etc.Ex. Water, milk, etc.
What is a Solution?What is a Solution?
A combination of a solute and a A combination of a solute and a solvent.solvent.
Ex. Chocolate milk, saltwater, Ex. Chocolate milk, saltwater, etc.etc.
What is a Universal Solvent?What is a Universal Solvent?
Water can dissolve any polar Water can dissolve any polar molecules or ion. molecules or ion.
This includes sugar, amino acids, This includes sugar, amino acids, salt, etc.salt, etc.
What is a Heat Absorber?What is a Heat Absorber?
Water can absorb a lot of heat Water can absorb a lot of heat before it raises its temperature before it raises its temperature and evaporates in the form of and evaporates in the form of steam. steam.
What is a Cooling Agent?What is a Cooling Agent?
When water evaporates, it takes When water evaporates, it takes with it the heat that is absorbed.with it the heat that is absorbed.
This causes a drop in This causes a drop in temperature. temperature.
SummarySummary
Let’s go back to the objective.Let’s go back to the objective.
““SWBAT explain the properties of water by SWBAT explain the properties of water by completing the Water: Essential for Life completing the Water: Essential for Life
Lab”Lab”
~Was the objective met?~Was the objective met?~Take a moment and summarize what ~Take a moment and summarize what
you have learned today.you have learned today.
HomeworkHomework
Complete the Extension and Complete the Extension and Application Questions from the Application Questions from the Water Lab. Water Lab.