what does pH stand for?
potential of hydrogen (it is the number of hydrogen ions)
what is the pH of sea water
between 8,1-8,2
how does the pH influence corals?
Corals are affected by the amount of dissolved co2: more dissolved co2 can ultimately reduce the calcium carbonate available for corals to make their calcareous skeleton.
which other organisms can pH influence? (4)
what is water?
H2O, 2 hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom chemically bound into one molecule
chemical properties of H and O atoms
solid form of water: atoms and molecules
ice. the molecules hardly move and stay on the same place
fluid form of water: atoms and molecules
water. the molecules move quickly and far from each other. movement is free compared to each other
gas form of water: atoms and molecules
water vapor. the molecules move very quickly and very far. they are full of energy. they are, in most part, independent
what type of structure is a water molecule?
dipole. it is asymmetric
is oxygen a negative or positive charge?
negative charge
is hydrogen a negative or positive charge?
positive
cluster forming of water molecules
water has a high heat capacity
temp determines density:
2. density (mass/volume) decreases; there is less mass (atoms) in the same volume
molecular structure of ice: density… how does ice float?
ice is less dense than water, so it floats on the denser, fluid water
dissolved substances in water (5)
average salt in sea water
35g salt by 1,000g sea water.
= 35 parts per thousand (ppt)
35 promille (means ppt)
35 = 3,5% of seawater is salt
salinity variation
through percipitation (neerslag) and evaporation (verdamping)
salt content in sea water
nutrient content in sea water
2. large variation over time –> therefore, nonconservative property of seawater
gas content in sea water
nitrogen (stikstof) and noble gases are inert because they are chemically nonrecreative
trace element content in sea water
large complex molecules