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Title: Properties of Water


1
Properties of Water
  • Earth has the same amount of water as there was
    when Earth was formed The water from your faucet
    could contain molecules that dinosaurs drank.

2
How much water is there?
  • Nearly ¾ of the Earths surface is covered by
    water.
  • 97 of this is salt water
  • Another 2 is locked in Ice-caps and glaciers
  • 1 is for human use

3
How much do we use?
  • A person can live a month without food but only
    about a week without water.
  • Average US water use per person is 50
    gallons/day.
  • The US uses more water than any other country,
    90 of it is used for industry and agriculture

4
Why is water the Universal Solvent?
  • Its structure allows it to be the universal
    solvent. The molecule forms a V shape with the
    oxygen being the base and the two hydrogens
    making up the two legs.
  • This structure creates a polar molecule. A polar
    molecule has two poles with partial charges. One
    end of the molecule is slightly positive while
    the other end is slightly negative.
  • The polar characteristic of a water molecule is
    the main reason that water is such an excellent
    solvent.

5
Structure of Water
  • Molecules in solid or liquid water are linked by
    hydrogen bonding
  • Between 4-8 molecules make-up a group
  • Ice consists of water molecules formed in
    hexagonal patterns
  • Because of this pattern it expands in volume when
    it freezes and thus becomes less dense and allows
    ice to float, become more buoyant.

6
Physical Properties
  • At room temperature, water is transparent,
    odorless, tasteless, and almost colorless.
  • Any observable odor or taste is caused by
    impurities such as dissolved minerals, liquids,
    or gases.
  • Because of hydrogen bonding, and attraction
    between water has high surface tension
  • Important Solid water is buoyant in liquid water

7
How does dissolving happen?
  • What do you think happens when dissolving occurs?
  • The dissolving of a solid in a liquid occurs at
    the surface of the solid
  • The moving solvent molecules cluster around the
    solute molecules. The negative ends of the
    solvent are attracted to the positive ends of the
    solute.
  • The moving solvent molecules spread the solute
    out equally throughout the solution
  • This process is repeated as layer after layer of
    the solute is drawn into solution until all of
    the molecules are evenly distributed.
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Factors Affecting Dissolving Rate
8
Water Filtration and Purification
  • Natural purification and filtration
  • Infiltration and Percolation
  • The ability of a natural system to regenerate
    itself and maintain good water quality is
    affected by
  • Concentration of impurities
  • Speed and amount of water
  • Materials water flows through
  • Steepness of the land

9
Water Filtration
  • Make Your Own Water Filter
  • Materials Needed
  • Water bottle cut in half
  • Coffee filters, napkins or paper towels
  • Charcoal, gravel, sand and cotton balls for your
    filter
  • dirty water, you can make it by adding cooking
    oil, food coloring, pieces of paper, and tiny
    pieces of Styrofoam to water
  • Water Instructions
  • Make your own dirty water.
  • Record your unique mixture as part of your
    observations of this lab.
  • Also record the physical properties of your
    water, odor, color texture, presence of solids,
    etc.
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