BSC-2010 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Sodium Hydroxide, Heat Capacity, Plant Cell

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Polar covalent bonds in water molecules result in hydrogen bonding a. Hydrogen bonding of water molecules: hydrogen bonds between h2o molecules are weak a. i. 1/20th as strong as covalent bonds: h-bonds form, break, and reform rapidly b. i. The warmer the water, the faster that the molecules are moving: at any instant. A substantial percentage of all water molecules are bonded to their neighbors, creating a high level of structure. Four emergent properties of water contribute to earth"s suitability for life: four of water"s properties that facilitate an environment for life are a. i. Versatility as a solvent: polar structure of water and hydrogen bonding between water molecules are central to these properties. Emergent properties: moderation of temperature: water absorbs and releases relatively large amounts of heat with only a slight change in its own temperature, atoms and molecules have kinetic energy energy in motion b. i.

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