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The extraordinary properties 
of Water 
• Cohesion 
• Adhesion 
• High Specific Heat 
• High Heat of Vaporization 
• Less Dense as a Solid
Cohesion 
Cohesion is the property of water that causes it to be 
attracted to itself. 
http://www.realeyz.com/photo/macro/photos/leaf_drops.jpg
Adhesion 
Attraction between molecules of different 
substances 
Ex: glass and water 
Capillarity Water molecules will “tow” each 
other along when in a thin glass tube. 
http://staff.um.edu.mt/rlib1/sm/wpe32.jpg
Cohesion-Adhesion 
Theory 
-As water evaporates from leaves, 
it tugs on the water molecules 
below 
-Cohesion and adhesion pull water 
up and replace missing water 
molecules 
-Water enters the roots by osmosis 
www.emc.maricopa.edu/.../BioBookPLANTHORM.html 
Did you ever wonder: How does water 
move from roots to leaves when a tree 
doesn’t have a heart to pump the 
water?
Surface Tension 
•Surface tension measures the strength of water 
molecules attracting to one another. 
•This property allows insects to walk on the 
surface of water and the creation of waves.
Water strider
Surface Tension
• Water will make 
hydrogen bonds 
with other surfaces 
such as glass, soil, 
plant tissues, and 
cotton.
High Specific Heat 
•Water resists temperature change, both for 
heating and cooling. 
•Water can absorb or release large amounts of 
heat energy with little change in actual 
temperature.
High Heat of Vaporization 
• In order for water to evaporate, hydrogen bonds 
must be broken. As water evaporates, it removes a 
lot of heat with it. 
•Thus, the heat of vaporization refers to the 
amount of energy required to convert water from a 
liquid to a gas.
High Heat of Vaporization 
• Water Vapor Imagery 
Courtesty of http://www.goes.noaa.gov/
Water is Less Dense as a Solid 
•Which is ice and which is water?
Density of Ice 
•Most solids are more 
dense than their liquids 
•This makes solids sink 
•Ice is less dense than 
liquid water 
•Due to H-Bonds 
•Important to life 
because bodies of water 
freeze top down 
•Allows life to survive 
below 
http://shiftingbaselines.org/blog/images/Iceberg.jpg
Density of water 
• If density of object is = to or < than water it 
will float. 
• Displacement is how steel ships can float 
even though the density is greater. 
• Density of pure water is 1.0 
• Density of pure ice is 0.92. 
• Density of sea water is 1.03. 
• Icebergs are made of pure water will float with 
a ratio of more ice above the surface than that 
of an ice cube.
pH Scale 
Measurement of the 
concentration of hydrogen ions 
Acid: 
High concentration of [H+] 
(or hydronium ion); 
low conc. of [OH-] 
Base: 
High [OH-] 
(a.k.a. hydroxide ion); 
low [H+] 
Stomach Acid = pH 2 
pH = -log [H+]
Homeostasis 
• Steady state 
• Constant physiological condition of cells, 
organisms global ecosystems 
– a. Makes a good insulator 
– b. Resists temperature change 
– c. Universal solvent 
– d. Coolant
• Hot water is a better cleaning agent 
because the lower surface tension makes 
it a better "wetting agent" to get into pores 
and fissures rather than bridging them with 
surface tension. 
• Soaps and detergents further lower the 
surface tension.

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Water ppt 2

  • 1.
  • 2. The extraordinary properties of Water • Cohesion • Adhesion • High Specific Heat • High Heat of Vaporization • Less Dense as a Solid
  • 3. Cohesion Cohesion is the property of water that causes it to be attracted to itself. http://www.realeyz.com/photo/macro/photos/leaf_drops.jpg
  • 4. Adhesion Attraction between molecules of different substances Ex: glass and water Capillarity Water molecules will “tow” each other along when in a thin glass tube. http://staff.um.edu.mt/rlib1/sm/wpe32.jpg
  • 5. Cohesion-Adhesion Theory -As water evaporates from leaves, it tugs on the water molecules below -Cohesion and adhesion pull water up and replace missing water molecules -Water enters the roots by osmosis www.emc.maricopa.edu/.../BioBookPLANTHORM.html Did you ever wonder: How does water move from roots to leaves when a tree doesn’t have a heart to pump the water?
  • 6. Surface Tension •Surface tension measures the strength of water molecules attracting to one another. •This property allows insects to walk on the surface of water and the creation of waves.
  • 8.
  • 10. • Water will make hydrogen bonds with other surfaces such as glass, soil, plant tissues, and cotton.
  • 11. High Specific Heat •Water resists temperature change, both for heating and cooling. •Water can absorb or release large amounts of heat energy with little change in actual temperature.
  • 12. High Heat of Vaporization • In order for water to evaporate, hydrogen bonds must be broken. As water evaporates, it removes a lot of heat with it. •Thus, the heat of vaporization refers to the amount of energy required to convert water from a liquid to a gas.
  • 13. High Heat of Vaporization • Water Vapor Imagery Courtesty of http://www.goes.noaa.gov/
  • 14. Water is Less Dense as a Solid •Which is ice and which is water?
  • 15. Density of Ice •Most solids are more dense than their liquids •This makes solids sink •Ice is less dense than liquid water •Due to H-Bonds •Important to life because bodies of water freeze top down •Allows life to survive below http://shiftingbaselines.org/blog/images/Iceberg.jpg
  • 16. Density of water • If density of object is = to or < than water it will float. • Displacement is how steel ships can float even though the density is greater. • Density of pure water is 1.0 • Density of pure ice is 0.92. • Density of sea water is 1.03. • Icebergs are made of pure water will float with a ratio of more ice above the surface than that of an ice cube.
  • 17. pH Scale Measurement of the concentration of hydrogen ions Acid: High concentration of [H+] (or hydronium ion); low conc. of [OH-] Base: High [OH-] (a.k.a. hydroxide ion); low [H+] Stomach Acid = pH 2 pH = -log [H+]
  • 18. Homeostasis • Steady state • Constant physiological condition of cells, organisms global ecosystems – a. Makes a good insulator – b. Resists temperature change – c. Universal solvent – d. Coolant
  • 19.
  • 20. • Hot water is a better cleaning agent because the lower surface tension makes it a better "wetting agent" to get into pores and fissures rather than bridging them with surface tension. • Soaps and detergents further lower the surface tension.