BSC-2010 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Chemical Polarity, Emergence, Vaporization

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Water is the only common substance to exist in the natural environment in all three physical states of matter. The structure of the water molecule allows it to interact with other molecules. Water"s unique emergent properties help make earth suitable for life. Concept 3. 1: polar covalent bonds in water molecules result in hydrogen bonding. In the water molecule, the electrons of the polar covalent bonds spend more time near the oxygen than the hydrogen. The water molecule is thus a polar molecule: the overall charge is unevenly distributed. Polarity allows water molecules to form hydrogen bonds with each other. Concept 3. 2: four emergent properties of water contribute to earth"s suitability for life. Four water"s properties that facilitate an environment for life are: Polar structure of water and hydrogen bonding between water molecules are central to these properties. Collectively, hydrogen bonds hold water molecules together, a phenomenon called cohesion. Cohesion helps the transport of water against gravity in plants.

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