Water's Polarity

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Polarity of water, and all the resulting properties.

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The Properties of Water

primarily due to polarity

Terms to Know

• polarity

• hydrogen bond

• cohesion

• adhesion

• surface tension

• capillary action

Water

•Most abundant naturally occurring liquid

•Liquid at most Earth temperatures

•Unlike most liquids – it expands when frozen

•The lower density of ice allows it to float (4°C most dense)

Water H2O

• As we know - water is neutral

• But because the O atom is larger than the H atoms – electrons spend more of their time nearer the oxygen

• This gives water a slight overall charge

• That charge is called polarity

Polar Bonding

• Polarity really does allow bonding

• They are hydrogen bonds and they are very weak

• They last for fractions of a second

• Continuously break and reform

• Polarity really does allow bonding

• They are hydrogen bonds and they are very weak

• They last for fractions of a second

• Continuously break and reform

Forces due to polarity

1. Cohesion2. Adhesion

•The natural attraction of a water molecule to other water molecules

is called cohesion

Cohesion

•Can be seen as water droplets form

•The attraction of a water molecule to another polar molecule is adhesion

•Molecules such as soil and clay (dust)

•Surfaces like glass or paper straws

•Certain clothing fibers and … animal hair

Adhesion

•Can be seen as water droplets form on the spider web (another polar surface)

• Two simple properties associated

with polarity are

Capillary ActionSurface Tension

Capillary Action

1. We know that gravity is ALWAYS pulling on objects with mass

2. Yet water can move up a paper towel with relative ease - How can this happen?

3. Because the positive and negative charges in the paper attract the polar water molecules (adhesion)

4. This property of adhesion is called capillary action

Surface Tension

1. Inside a drop of water polar water molecules attract to each other in a random fashion

2. At the surface of the drop, water does not attract to the air

3. A unified layer of molecules at the surface creates surface tension

4. There the water behaves like an flexible sheet allowing denser objects to “sit” on the surface

Surface Tension

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Polarity hydrogen bonding

cohesion adhesion

surface tension capillary action

Forces

PropertiePropertiess

Forces

The End

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