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WATER-SAHANA
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EARTH’S WATER CONTENT
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INSIDE HUMAN BODY
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Water is the material cause of all things (Thales, 624 – 546 BC) 4/5/2015
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COMPOSITION
Water is composed of hydrogen and oxygen.
Two volumes of hydrogen combine with one volume of oxygen
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STRUCTURE
An atom of oxygen is bound covalently to two atoms of
hydrogen.
Tetrahedral angle of 104.5° between the two O–H
bonds.
a) Oxygen atom has two lone electron pairs Four H bondsb) Hydrogen bonds through its two H atoms to two other water molecules (forming network)
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Inte
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Ionic Forces
Dipole Forces
Hydrogen Bonding
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FORCES OF ATTRACTION
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HYDROGEN BONDING
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What? Requirements
Strength
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POLARITY
Magnitude of an atom’s partial charge a measure of its polarity
Electrically polarized, Dipole moment
6 X 10-30C m gas phase. 8 X 10-30 C m) in liquid and ice
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HAVE YOU EVER WONDERED?
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SOLVENT PROPERTIES
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Universal solvent- related to polarity
Slight negative and positive charge- Makes compounds to dissociate
Sphere of Hydration
Hydrophilic Hydrophobic
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THERMAL PROPERTIES
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Specific Heat• Highest• (1 calorie)• Long time to
heat and cool
Heat of Vaporization• High (586 cal)• Absorbs heat • Evaporation
Boiling and Freezing• 100oC (212oF)
and freezes at 0oC(32o F)
Water density• 4oC (36o F)–
Highly dense• Less dense
0oC(32o F)• Ice floats in
water
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STATES: LIQUID, ICE AND VAPOUR
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"Phase-diag2" by Matthieumarechal
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SURFACE PROPERTIES
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Surf
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Surface tensionSqueezes the liquid into the shape with the smallest possible surface area. C
ohesi
on Creates a high surface tension at the surface of the water.
Adhesi
on Wettability
Capillary action
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F Persson & B Halle, JACS 135, 8735–8748 (2013).S Kaieda & B Halle, J Phys Chem B,
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WATER AND PROTEINS
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J Qvist, M Davidovic, D Hamelberg & B Halle, PNAS 105, 6296–6301 (2008).
PDB ID code 2BOP
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