2.2 properties of water teks 4b, 9a the student is expected to: 4b investigate and explain cellular...

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2.2 Properties of Water TEKS 4B, 9A The student is expected to: 4B investigate and explain cellular processes, including homeostasis, energy conversions, transport of molecules, and synthesis of new molecules and 9A compare the structures and functions of different types of biomolecules, including carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids

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Page 1: 2.2 Properties of Water TEKS 4B, 9A The student is expected to: 4B investigate and explain cellular processes, including homeostasis, energy conversions,

2.2 Properties of Water TEKS 4B, 9A

The student is expected to:

4B investigate and explaincellular processes, includinghomeostasis, energy conversions,transport of molecules, andsynthesis of new molecules and9A compare the structures andfunctions of different types ofbiomolecules, includingcarbohydrates, lipids, proteins, andnucleic acids

Page 2: 2.2 Properties of Water TEKS 4B, 9A The student is expected to: 4B investigate and explain cellular processes, including homeostasis, energy conversions,

2.2 Properties of Water TEKS 4B, 9A

KEY CONCEPTWater’s unique properties allow life to exist on Earth.

Page 3: 2.2 Properties of Water TEKS 4B, 9A The student is expected to: 4B investigate and explain cellular processes, including homeostasis, energy conversions,

2.2 Properties of Water TEKS 4B, 9A

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Life depends on hydrogen bonds in water.Water is a polar molecule.

– Polar molecules have slightly charged regions.

– Nonpolar molecules do not have charged regions.– Hydrogen bonds form between slightly positive    hydrogen atoms and slightly negative atoms.

Page 4: 2.2 Properties of Water TEKS 4B, 9A The student is expected to: 4B investigate and explain cellular processes, including homeostasis, energy conversions,

2.2 Properties of Water TEKS 4B, 9A

Hydrogen bonds are responsible for three important properties of water.

– high specific heat– cohesion– adhesion

Page 5: 2.2 Properties of Water TEKS 4B, 9A The student is expected to: 4B investigate and explain cellular processes, including homeostasis, energy conversions,

2.2 Properties of Water TEKS 4B, 9A

Many compounds dissolve in water.A solution is formed when one substance dissolves in another.– A solution is a homogeneous mixture.– Solvents dissolve other substances.– Solutes dissolve in a solvent.

solution

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2.2 Properties of Water TEKS 4B, 9A

“Like dissolves like.”

– Polar solvents dissolve polar solutes.– Nonpolar solvents dissolve nonpolar solutes.– Polar substances and nonpolar substances generally

remain separate.

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2.2 Properties of Water TEKS 4B, 9A

Some compounds form acids or bases.An acid releases a hydrogen ion when it dissolves in

water.– high H+ concentration– pH less than 7

more acidic

stomach acid pH between 1 and 3

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2.2 Properties of Water TEKS 4B, 9A

A base removes hydrogen ions from a solution.

– low H+ concentration– pH greater than 7

bile pH between 8 and 9

more basic

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2.2 Properties of Water TEKS 4B, 9A

A neutral solution has a pH of 7.

pure water pH 7