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Water, Life, Civilization: Why Water?

Water: H2O

Water: H2O

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H H H H

O S

Water Hydrogen Sulfide

Water and Similar Compounds

H2SH2O

Hydrogen Sulfide: H2SWater: H2O

Boiling Point and Freezing PointF.P B.P liquid range

Water (H2O) 0oC 100oC 100oCHydrogen Sulfide (H2S) -84oC -60oC 24oCHydrogen Selenide (H2Se) -64oC -42oC 22oCHydrogen Telluride (H2Te) -49oC 2oC 47oC

Water is the only substance that exists as a gas, solid, and liquid at ambient earth temperatures

Solid Gas

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H2OTwo hydrogen atoms

One Oxygen atom

What makes water so unusual?

Hydrogen: 1 electron (-), 1 proton (+)

Oxygen: 8 electrons (-), 8 protons (+)

In water, the hydrogens shares their one electron with oxygen, which sharesone of its electrons with each hydrogen.

This sharing of electrons forms the bond between hydrogen and oxygenatoms to make the water molecule.

Nucleus1 Proton (+)

1 Electron (-)

Hydrogen H

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Oxygen

O

8 electronse-

e-

e-

e-

e-

e-

e-

e-

Outer shell

8 protons

The outer shell of electrons determines reactivity

Oxygen

O e-

e-

e-

e-

e-

Outer Shelle-

Atoms prefer 8 electrons in the outer shell

e-

e-

How does oxygen exist in the atmosphere?

O2

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O

e-

e-

e-

e-e-

e-

O

e-

e-

e-e-

e-

e-

O2

Atoms prefer 8 electrons in the outer shell

Covalent Bonding

Water

O e-

e-

e-

e-

e-

e-

H

HH e-

Bonding of hydrogen to oxygen in a water molecule is called Covalent Bonding

HH e-

O

H

H

Water Molecule

O

Shared electrons

Bond of shared electrons

H

H

Shared electrons

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Extra Credit Questions:

Write your responses on the back of the lecture question sheet

1. The diameter of the earth is __________________

2. One potential source of water on earth is _______

3. The human development that ended the paleolithicand began the neolithic revolution was _________

4. Warming of the earth following the last glaciationwas fast or slow? (choose one)

5. The bonding between oxygen and hydrogen ina water molecule is called ________ bonding.

Water is Unbalanced by Oxygen

H H

O

Oxygen is “Electron Greedy”

OHe-e-

e-

e-

e-

e-

Oxygen’s pull on electrons is about 50% stronger than hydrogen

Oxygen attracts electrons very strongly

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O

H

H

Electrons are negatively charged, protons positive

Oxygen is “electron greedy”

Oxygen pulls electrons toward itself and away from hydrogen

e-e- e-

e-

e- e-

e-

e-

This pulling of electrons toward itself is called “electronegativity”

P+P+

P+

P+

OH

e-e- e-

e-

e- e-

e-

e-

Abundant electrons (negative charge)

Two protons (+ charge)HP+

P+

More negative charges( - )

Fewer negative charges

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+

+

_Red = lots of e-

Blue = few e-

Polarity

+

Electric Dipole

Consequences of Polarity

N

S

Magnets and Polarity

Magnetic Dipole

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NS NS

Polarity

Opposite Poles Attract

NS N S

Polarity

Same Poles Repel

Polarity

N

S

N

S

http://games.mochiads.com/c/g/polarityfreak/polarityfreak-11-Mochi-Sec.swf

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Slight negative charge

Slight positive charge

Polarity

ElectricDipole-

+

-

+

Orientation

Bond

-

+

Opposite charges attract each other

(hydrogen bond)

Hydrogen Bonding in Water

Hydrogen Bonding Gives Water Unusual Stability

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Extensive Hydrogen Bonding Allows Waterto Exist as a Liquid at Normal TemperaturesAnd across a wide range in temperatures

Examples

High Boiling and Freezing PointsOther Unusual Thermal Properties

Unusual Density

Hydrogen and oxygen share electrons to form waterThe water molecule is electrically unbalancedOxygen is electron greedy; it is highly electronegativeOxygen draws electrons toward itself and away from hydrogenThis creates a slight negative charge near oxygenThere is also a slight positive charge near hydrogenThe result is a molecule that is polar (+ and – poles)This polarity accounts for electrostatic bonding between water moleculesBonding between water molecules gives water unusual stability.

Summary

No Class Friday

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Properties