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Water. Water is the most abundant substance in living systems,making up 70% or more of the weight of most organisms. The first living organisms doubtless

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Page 1: Water. Water is the most abundant substance in living systems,making up 70% or more of the weight of most organisms. The first living organisms doubtless

Water

Page 2: Water. Water is the most abundant substance in living systems,making up 70% or more of the weight of most organisms. The first living organisms doubtless
Page 3: Water. Water is the most abundant substance in living systems,making up 70% or more of the weight of most organisms. The first living organisms doubtless

Water

• Water is the most abundant substance in living systems ,making up 70% or more of the weight of most organisms.

• The first living organisms doubtless arose in an aqueous environment, and the course of evolution has been shaped by the properties of the aqueous medium in which life began.

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Properties of water

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1 -Polarity of WaterIn a water molecule two hydrogen atoms form

single polar covalent bonds with an oxygen atom.

Because oxygen is more electronegative, the region around oxygen has a partial negative charge.The region near the two hydrogen atoms has a partial positive charge.

A water molecule is a polar molecule with opposite ends of the molecule with opposite charges.

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Water has a variety of unusual properties because of attractions between these polar molecules.

The slightly negative regions of one molecule are attracted to the slightly positive regions of nearby molecules, forming a hydrogen bond.Each water molecule can form hydrogen bonds with up to four neighbors.

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HYDROGEN BONDS

Extraordinary Properties that are a result of hydrogen bonds.

-Cohesive behavior

-Resists changes in temperature

-High heat of vaporization

-Expands when it freezes

-Versatile solvent

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2-Cohesion and adhesion

-Cohesion is responsible for the transport of the water column in plants

-Cohesion among water molecules plays a key role in the transport of water against gravity in plant.

Cohesion ; Attraction between particles of the same substance (why water is attracted to itself)Results in Surface tension (a measure of the strength of water’s surface)Produces a surface film on water that allows insects to walk on the surface of water

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Surface tension, a measure of the force necessary to stretch or break the surface of a liquid.

Water has a greater surface tension than most other liquids because hydrogen bonds among surface water molecules resist stretching or breaking the surface.Water behaves as if covered by an invisible film.Some animals can stand, walk, or run on water without breaking the surface.

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Cohesion

Helps insects walk across water

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Adhesion Also Causes Water to

Form spheres & hold onto plant

leaves

Attach to a silken spider

web

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Water Chemistry

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Capillary action-water molecules will “tow” each other along when in a thin glass tube. Capillary action is facilitated by both the adhesion and cohesion properties of water

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33 - -High Heat of VaporizationHigh Heat of Vaporization

Amount of energy to convert 1g or a substance from a liquid to a gas

In order for water to evaporate, hydrogen bonds must be broken.

As water evaporates, it removes a lot of heat with it..

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High Heat of Vaporization

-Water's heat of vaporization is 540 cal/g.In order for water to evaporate, each gram must GAIN 540 calories (temperature doesn’t change --- 100oC).

Water has a high heat of vaporization.

-The evaporation of water from a surface causes cooling of that surface.

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4-Specific Heat is the amount of heat that must be absorbed or lost for one gram of a substance to

change its temperature by 1oC.

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5 -Density of water

- Ice water is less dense than liquid water that

is why it floats, thus Bodies of water freeze

from the top down.

-Liquid water has hydrogen bonds that are

constantly being broken and reformed.

-Frozen water forms a crystal-like lattice

whereby molecules are set at fixed distances.

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When water reaches 0oC, water becomes locked into a crystalline lattice with each molecule bonded to the maximum of four partners.

As ice starts to melt, some of the hydrogen bonds break and some water molecules can slip closer together than they can while in the ice state.

Ice is about 10% less dense than water at 4oC.

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6 -Water as solvents

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Water is a good solvent.- Water dissolves polar molecules and ions

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Solution

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Hydrophobic and hydrophilic interactions

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Osmosis

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Ionization of water

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When there are exactly equal concentrations of H and OH, as in pure water, the solution is said to be at neutral pH. At this pH, the concentration of H and OH can be calculatedfrom the ion product of water as follows:

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The pH scale

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Acids and bases

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Weak Acids and Bases Have CharacteristicDissociation Constants

• Hydrochloric, sulfuric, and nitric acids, commonly called

strong acids, are completely ionized in dilute aqueous

solutions; the strong bases NaOH and KOH are also completely

ionized.

• Of more interest to biochemists is the behaviour of weak acids

and bases—those not completely ionized when dissolved in water.

• The behaviour of aqueous solutions of weak acids and bases

is best understood if we first define some terms.

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Acids may be defined as proton donors and basesas proton acceptors. A proton donor and its corresponding proton acceptor make up a conjugate acid-base pair

Acetic acid (CH3COOH), a proton donor, and the acetate anion (CH3COO), the correspondingproton acceptor, constitute a conjugate acid basepair, related by the reversible reaction:

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Dissociation constant Ka

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