Chapter 15 Water Chemistry Solutions A Water Water
- Slides: 10
Chapter 15: Water Chemistry & Solutions
A. Water, Water! • Water Facts: • About 75% of the Earth’s surface is covered in water • About 97% of all water is salt water (not fit for consumption) • Of the remaining 3% that is freshwater, less than 1% is available for human consumption • Most in frozen glaciers and ice caps • • Human body is more than 60% water Blood is 92% water Brain and muscles are 75% water Bones are about 22% water
B. Water Properties • Water is a covalent molecule – Composed of two nonmetals (hydrogen and oxygen) SHARING electrons • Water is a polar molecule – Hydrogen and oxygen do not share electrons equally – Leads to partial positive and partial negative charges
C. Water’s Polar Nature • Hydrogen Bond – weak bond between two molecules resulting from an electrostatic attraction between a highly electronegative atom (usually nitrogen, oxygen, or fluorine) Hydrogen bonds explain why water behaves the way it does!
D. Water Properties • Cohesion – attraction of molecules to one another – Causes water to form drops (beads)
D. Water Properties • Adhesion – attraction that causes two different substances to join
D. Water Properties • Surface Tension – occurs as a result of like molecules banding together to form a somewhat impenetrable surface (due to cohesion) Fails
D. Water Properties • Capillary Action – ability of a liquid to flow in narrow spaces against the force of gravity – Due to adhesive and cohesive forces
- Chemistry in biology section 3 water and solutions
- Modern chemistry chapter 12 test
- Chapter 13 mixtures and solutions answers
- Water and water and water water
- Functional groups ib chemistry
- Inorganic vs organic chemistry
- Colligative properties regents questions
- Modern chemistry solutions
- Ap chemistry solutions
- Living by chemistry solutions
- Chemistry dimensions 2 worksheet solutions