Water

Cards (17)

  • Why is water considered a polar molecule?
    Because it has a difference in charge across the molecule.
  • What type of bonds form between water molecules?
    Hydrogen bonds.
  • Why is water important for chemical reactions?
    Water is an important metabolite in many metabolic reactions.
  • Why is water a good solvent?
    Because its polar nature allows it to dissolve ionic compounds and polar molecules.
  • What types of molecules can dissolve in water?
    Ionic compounds and polar molecules like glucose.
  • What is latent heat of vaporisation?
    The amount of heat energy needed to turn a substance into a gas.
  • Why does water have a high latent heat of vaporisation?
    Because a lot of energy is required to break the hydrogen bonds between water molecules.
  • How does water's high latent heat of vaporisation help organisms?
    It allows small amounts of water to have a large cooling effect with little loss through evaporation (e.g. sweating).
  • What is specific heat capacity?
    The amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1g of a substance by 1°C.
  • Why does water have a high specific heat capacity?
    Because hydrogen bonds absorb a lot of energy before they break.
  • How does water's high heat capacity benefit organisms?
    It helps prevent rapid temperature changes, maintaining stable temperatures in aquatic environments and inside organisms.
  • Why does water have stable temperatures compared to land?
    Because water absorbs a lot of heat energy before its temperature increases.
  • What is cohesion?

    The attraction between molecules of the same substance.
  • Why do water molecules stick together?
    Because they are polar and form hydrogen bonds.
  • How does cohesion help plants?
    It supports columns of water in the transport cells of plants.
  • What is surface tension?
    The force that allows a liquid to resist an external force.
  • How does surface tension allow insects to walk on water?

    It allows insects to walk on water by providing a supportive surface.