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Properties of water and
biological significance
Vimal Priya subramanian
Structure of water
• Water isthechemicalsubstancewithchemical
formulaH2O,onemoleculeofwaterhastwo
hydrogenatomscovalentlybondedto a single
oxygenatom.
• Let uslearnaboutthephysicalandchemical
propertiesof water.
• Closely observe the structure of a water
molecule. You will see one atom of oxygen and
two atoms of hydrogen.
• Each atom of hydrogen bonds covalently with
the atom of oxygen.
• So both atoms of hydrogen share one pair of
electrons with the oxygen atom.
Cont..
• Oxygen is a more electronegative element
in comparison to water.
• This results in an uneven distribution of
electron density.
• This gives the water molecule an angular
bent structure. The H-O-H bond has a slight
angle of about 104.5°. So it can be said that
water molecule is polar.
• It has a slight negative polarity near the
oxygen atom and slight positive charge
near both the hydrogen atoms.
Cont..
• The structure of the molecules of water inits frozen form i.e. ice is very unique.It forms a Lattice
Structurethat does not generally occur naturally in any other substanceother than ice.
• When water reachesits freezing point its atoms rearrange themselves in a very specificthree-
dimensionalpattern. The oxygen atom issurroundedby four hydrogen atoms. Two of these form O-
H bondsnormally seen in water molecules.
Properties of Water
• The structure of the water molecule
creates weak attractions between the
oxygen end of one molecule and the
hydrogen ends of other water molecules.
• Even though these “polar” bonds are
relatively weak and are constantly
breaking and reforming, their existence
results in many special properties of water
compared to other substances on Earth.
These properties of water are largely
responsible for life on Earth.
Physical properties of water
• Water is a colourless and tasteless liquid.
• The molecules of water have extensive hydrogen bonds resulting in unusual
properties in the condensed form.
• This also leads to high melting and boiling points.
• As compared to other liquids, water has a higher specific heat, thermal
conductivity, surface tension, dipole moment, etc.
• These properties form the reason for its significance in the biosphere. Water
is an excellent solvent and therefore it helps in the transportation of ions and
molecules required for metabolism. It has a high latent heat of vaporization
which helps in the regulation of body temperature.
Physical properties of water
1.Chemical Formula
Chemical Formula of water as we
are all aware is H2O. The molecule
of water has covalent bonding
between Hydrogen and Oxygen
atoms. Two hydrogen atoms form
a bond with a single atom of
oxygen.
2.Appearance: Water is colorless,
odorless and tasteless liquid in its
natural state.
Cont..
• 3.Freezing Point: The same
concept applies to the freezing
point of water as well. The
freezing point of water is 0 C.
4.Boiling Point:
• As we know, water has a boiling
point of 100 C.
Cont..
• Density: One unique property of
water is that in the sold state, it
is lense dense. Up to 4°C water’s
density does increase on
cooling. But after that point
water becomes less dense. This
is why ice floats in water,
• Viscosity: Water has high
viscosity due to very strong
intermolecular interactions
• Solvency: Water is an excellent
solvent. In fact, it is known as a
Universal Solvent. Due to a
water molecule’s polarity, it can
dissolve almost any substance.
Chemical properties of water
• Water reacts with a lot of substancesto form different compounds. Some
significant reactions are as follows:
Amphoteric nature:
Water can act as both acid and base, which means that it is amphoteric in
nature.
Example:
Acidic Behaviour: H2O(l)+NH3(aq)⇌ H3O+(aq)+NH+4(aq)
Basic Behavior: H2O(l)+H2S(aq) ⇌ H3O+(aq)+HS−(aq)
Redox reactions:
Electropositive elements reduce water to hydrogen molecule. Thus,
water is a great source of hydrogen.
Let us see an example in this case:
2H2O(l)+2Na(s)→2NaOH(aq)+H2(g)
During the process of photosynthesis, water is oxidized to O2. As water
can be oxidized and reduced, it is very useful in redox reactions.
Hydrolysis reaction
Water has a very strong hydrating tendency due to its dielectric
constant. It dissolves many ionic compounds. Some covalent and ionic
compounds can be hydrolyzed in water.
Biological significance of water
• Water possesses many unique qualities that are essential to maintaining
viable living conditions
•
• Approximately 70% of the cell’s internal environment (i.e. cytoplasm) is
water-based
• It is the only substance occurring naturally in all three states(solid, liquid,
gas) on the Earth’s surface
• It is required for the anabolic construction of organic molecules (via
condensation reactions)
• Water is an important medium for metabolic reactions as it is essential to
acid-base neutrality and enzyme function
Cont..
• From a Biological point of view, water is important for a number of
reasons:
•
• As a metabolite: Water is involved in many (bio)chemical reactions
inside cells – metabolism.
•
• For example, the chemical reactions of condensation and hydrolysis
involve the removal and addition of water, and water is essential for
the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis.
Cont..
• As a solvent: many biological and inorganic chemicals dissolve in
water, and can be transported and react with other chemicals within
cells (and in laboratory test-tubes).
the structure of Water

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the structure of Water

  • 1. Properties of water and biological significance Vimal Priya subramanian
  • 2. Structure of water • Water isthechemicalsubstancewithchemical formulaH2O,onemoleculeofwaterhastwo hydrogenatomscovalentlybondedto a single oxygenatom. • Let uslearnaboutthephysicalandchemical propertiesof water.
  • 3. • Closely observe the structure of a water molecule. You will see one atom of oxygen and two atoms of hydrogen. • Each atom of hydrogen bonds covalently with the atom of oxygen. • So both atoms of hydrogen share one pair of electrons with the oxygen atom.
  • 4. Cont.. • Oxygen is a more electronegative element in comparison to water. • This results in an uneven distribution of electron density. • This gives the water molecule an angular bent structure. The H-O-H bond has a slight angle of about 104.5°. So it can be said that water molecule is polar. • It has a slight negative polarity near the oxygen atom and slight positive charge near both the hydrogen atoms.
  • 5. Cont.. • The structure of the molecules of water inits frozen form i.e. ice is very unique.It forms a Lattice Structurethat does not generally occur naturally in any other substanceother than ice. • When water reachesits freezing point its atoms rearrange themselves in a very specificthree- dimensionalpattern. The oxygen atom issurroundedby four hydrogen atoms. Two of these form O- H bondsnormally seen in water molecules.
  • 6. Properties of Water • The structure of the water molecule creates weak attractions between the oxygen end of one molecule and the hydrogen ends of other water molecules. • Even though these “polar” bonds are relatively weak and are constantly breaking and reforming, their existence results in many special properties of water compared to other substances on Earth. These properties of water are largely responsible for life on Earth.
  • 7. Physical properties of water • Water is a colourless and tasteless liquid. • The molecules of water have extensive hydrogen bonds resulting in unusual properties in the condensed form. • This also leads to high melting and boiling points. • As compared to other liquids, water has a higher specific heat, thermal conductivity, surface tension, dipole moment, etc. • These properties form the reason for its significance in the biosphere. Water is an excellent solvent and therefore it helps in the transportation of ions and molecules required for metabolism. It has a high latent heat of vaporization which helps in the regulation of body temperature.
  • 8. Physical properties of water 1.Chemical Formula Chemical Formula of water as we are all aware is H2O. The molecule of water has covalent bonding between Hydrogen and Oxygen atoms. Two hydrogen atoms form a bond with a single atom of oxygen. 2.Appearance: Water is colorless, odorless and tasteless liquid in its natural state.
  • 9. Cont.. • 3.Freezing Point: The same concept applies to the freezing point of water as well. The freezing point of water is 0 C. 4.Boiling Point: • As we know, water has a boiling point of 100 C.
  • 10. Cont.. • Density: One unique property of water is that in the sold state, it is lense dense. Up to 4°C water’s density does increase on cooling. But after that point water becomes less dense. This is why ice floats in water, • Viscosity: Water has high viscosity due to very strong intermolecular interactions • Solvency: Water is an excellent solvent. In fact, it is known as a Universal Solvent. Due to a water molecule’s polarity, it can dissolve almost any substance.
  • 11. Chemical properties of water • Water reacts with a lot of substancesto form different compounds. Some significant reactions are as follows: Amphoteric nature: Water can act as both acid and base, which means that it is amphoteric in nature. Example: Acidic Behaviour: H2O(l)+NH3(aq)⇌ H3O+(aq)+NH+4(aq) Basic Behavior: H2O(l)+H2S(aq) ⇌ H3O+(aq)+HS−(aq)
  • 12. Redox reactions: Electropositive elements reduce water to hydrogen molecule. Thus, water is a great source of hydrogen. Let us see an example in this case: 2H2O(l)+2Na(s)→2NaOH(aq)+H2(g) During the process of photosynthesis, water is oxidized to O2. As water can be oxidized and reduced, it is very useful in redox reactions.
  • 13. Hydrolysis reaction Water has a very strong hydrating tendency due to its dielectric constant. It dissolves many ionic compounds. Some covalent and ionic compounds can be hydrolyzed in water.
  • 14. Biological significance of water • Water possesses many unique qualities that are essential to maintaining viable living conditions • • Approximately 70% of the cell’s internal environment (i.e. cytoplasm) is water-based • It is the only substance occurring naturally in all three states(solid, liquid, gas) on the Earth’s surface • It is required for the anabolic construction of organic molecules (via condensation reactions) • Water is an important medium for metabolic reactions as it is essential to acid-base neutrality and enzyme function
  • 15. Cont.. • From a Biological point of view, water is important for a number of reasons: • • As a metabolite: Water is involved in many (bio)chemical reactions inside cells – metabolism. • • For example, the chemical reactions of condensation and hydrolysis involve the removal and addition of water, and water is essential for the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis.
  • 16. Cont.. • As a solvent: many biological and inorganic chemicals dissolve in water, and can be transported and react with other chemicals within cells (and in laboratory test-tubes).