What is water?
Water has many unique properties. These make it very different from other compounds.
-Water in a solid state is less dense than water in a liquid state, which is important to life in lakes.
What is meant by water is polar?
What are hydrogen bonds?
What are the properties of water?
Water is the only substance on earth that exists in _______ in all ______ states.
Large quantities, three.
Explain how the shape of a water molecule contributes to its unusual properties.
Water is polar. It has a partial negative oxygen end and a partial positive hydrogen end.
Explain how the bonding with a water molecule contributes to its unusual properties.
The permanent difference in partial charge between the oxygen and hydrogen in water makes it a polar molecule(dipole).
Because of oxygen’s high electronegativity, electrons shared between an oxygen atom ans a hydrogen atom spend most of their time around the _____ oxygen. As a result, there is a partial ______ charged around the oxygen while there is a partial ______ charge around the hydrogen. A water molecule is said to be ______ or possesses________.
Oxygen, negative, positive, polar, a dipole.
Since water molecules are ______, the ______ hydrogen end of one molecule is attracted to the _______ oxygen end of another water molecule. This results in the formation of ______ _______.
Polar, positive, negative, hydrogen bonds.
An intermolecular force acts ______ molecules; an example of this type of force is a _________.
Between, hydrogen bond.
An intramolecular force acts ________ molecules; an example of this type of force is a _________.
Within, covalent bond.
In general, _______ bonds are much stronger than _______ bonds.
Covalent, hydrogen.
Why are the boiling point and melting point of water so much higher than those of other substances?
It takes a lot of energy to break the hydrogen bonds between the water molecules.
Why does water have a high specific heat capacity?
It takes a lot of energy to make the water molecules move more quickly because of the hydrogen bonds.
Why do we sweat after exercising?
Sweating helps to cool the body as it takes a great deal of body heat energy to cause sweat to evaporate.
Why does water have a concave meniscus?
The polar eater molecules are attracted to the walls of the tubing.
Why does ice float in liquid water?
When water forms into ice the, molecules arrange into a less dense pattern, this allows the ice to float on the more dense liquid forms.
Why does water have a high surface tension?
The molecules on the surface pull together into the tightest possible area due to hydrogen bonds.