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Water and the Fitness of the EnvironmentChapter 3
Drops on plasticPaper clip
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Molecule That Supports All of Life
•Cells are ~70–95% water
•Water is the main reason the Earth is habitable
•Water is versatile!
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75% of the Earths surface is water
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water molecules and hydrogen bonding
•Water is a polar molecule:▫opposite ends have
opposite charges
•Note hydrogen bonds
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Four emergent properties of water1. Cohesion
water molecules “stick” together
transports water against gravity in all vascular plants
Adhesion – water H-bonds to other substance
Water molecules stick together
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Adhesion
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Water-conductingcells
Adhesion
Cohesion
150 µm
Directionof watermovement
The video
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•Surface tension = Cohesion at water/air surface
BASILISK
Detergent breaks surface tension
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2. Water resists temperature change
absorbs heat from warm air, releases to cool air
Water can absorb more heat than air!
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San Diego 72°
40 miles
Pacific Ocean
70s (°F)
80s
90s
100s
Santa Barbara 73°
Los Angeles (Airport) 75°
Burbank90°
Santa Ana 84° Palm Springs
106°
Absorption of heat by ocean cools the coast. At night, ocean releases heat to warm coast.
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• Water has a high specific heat = amount of heat needed to change T of 1 g of a substance by 1ºC
Water is liquid over a broad range of temperatures
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•What happens when a copper pot is used to heat water?
•High specific heat = need to add more energy to water to raise its temperature!
Substancec in cal/gm K orBtu/lb F
Aluminum 0.215
Copper 0.0923
Brass 0.092
Gold 0.030
Lead 0.0305
Silver 0.0558
Zinc 0.0925
Mercury 0.033
Alcohol(ethyl) 0.58
Water 1.00
Granite 0.19
Glass 0.20
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What IS heat? Heat is energy
•Heat =average amount of kinetic energy due to molecular motion•Heat flows from more energetic area to less
(coastline example)
Faster moving molecule = hotter
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•Temperature • measurement of intensity of heat
Celsius degrees (°C) Room T = Body T = Boiling =
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•Evaporation = transformation from liquid to gas
•Evaporative cooling ▫Surface is cooled as water evaporates
▫Sweating and evaporative cooling
The most energetic molecules arereleased as steam. The ones left arecooler because they have lost energy
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3. Ice floats
• Ice is less dense than liquid water▫Water greatest density at 4°C
• If ice sank, all water would eventually freeze solid, making life impossible
• Floating ice insulates, keeps water underneath liquid
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Hydrogenbond
Liquid waterHydrogen bonds break and re-form
IceHydrogen bonds are stable
The “locked” hydrogen bonds in ice space the molecules further apart, resulting in fewer molecules per equal volume of water
hydrogen bonds in ice are more ordered in ice
Most ectotherms cannot tolerate freezing: north american wood frog
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4. Water is a great medium for dissolving substances like nutrients/wastes•Solution=liquid that is a homogeneous
mixture of substances
▫ solvent =dissolving agent If water, the solution is aqueous
▫solute =substance that is dissolved Ex. salt
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•hydrophilic substance has affinity for water
•hydrophobic does not
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•colloid =stable suspension of fine particles in a liquid
• Cant see in microscope, nevers settle out!
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pH and solutions
•Changes in concentrations of H+ and OH– can drastically affect cell
•pH =measure of the [H+] of a solution
•The pH scale is logarithmic
pH = –log [H+]
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Effects of Changes in pH
• Acid = higher [H+] = lower pH▫ Acidic solutions pH < 7
• Base = higher [OH–] Alkaline/basic solutions pH >
7
•pH scale 0 – 14
▫Most biological fluids pH ?
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Acids and Bases
HCl H+ + Cl - Acid or base?NaOH Na+ + OH - Acid or base?
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Buffer
•Buffer =substance that resists changes in pH
Baking sodaNaHCO3 - Na+ + HCO3-
Bicarb ions can act either as an acid (donate H+) or as a base (accept H+ to form H2CO3).