2.2 - Water - Key terms

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International Baccalaureate (2 - Molecular Biology) Biology Fichas sobre 2.2 - Water - Key terms, creado por Ella-mentary el 17/01/2016.
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Water molecule A polar molecule made of: 1 oxygen atom, and 2 hydrogen atoms.
Polarity Having positively and negatively charged areas because of an uneven distribution of electrons.
Negative pole Area with more electrons. In water, the area around the oxygen atom.
Positive pole Area with fewer electrons. Near the hydrogen atom nuclei of water molecules.
Hydrogen bond A weak bond formed between polar water molecules.
Cohesion of water molecules is high... ...because H-bonds make water molecules stick to each other more strongly. It causes surface tension.
Water has high specific heat capacity... ...because some heat is used to break H-bonds, so more is needed to raise the temperature.
Water is an excellent solvent... ...because polar water molecules can dissolve a large range of substances.
Water has dipolarity... ...because water molecules contain both positive and negative charges.
Water is a good coolant in sweat... ...because it can easily dissolve glucose, sodium chloride, oxygen, and many amino acids.
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