Significance of Water. Our System Our World Carries nutrients/oxygen to cells Cushion joints Protects organs and tissues Removes wastes A person can live.
Water A.Structure of water B.Ionization of water C.Solvent properties of water D.Thermal properties of water E.Monomers and polymers.
Properties of Water. Water The universal solvent in living things which makes up over 90% of cells and the majority of Earth.
Bio.A.1.2.2: Describe the unique properties of water and how these properties support life on Earth Objective: What makes water so important and unique?
Dihydrogen Monoxide . Adhesion and Cohesion This molecule has a high surface tension. In other words, dihydrogen monoxide is adhesive.
Salts and Electrolysis Lab. Ionic compounds Made of positive ions = cations (metal or polyatomic ion) -AND- negative ions = anions (nonmetal or polyatomic.
© 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. You Must Know Chapter 2 The importance of electronegativity. The importance of hydrogen bonding in the properties of water.
Of The Structure of Biological Membranes Thursday 8/28 2014 Mike Mueckler [email protected].
Robert J. Sullivan Marist College Suggested Lecture Presentation Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc. Chapter 2 The Chemistry of Living Things.
1 Ch 5. Reactions of Ions and Molecules in Aqueous Solutions Brady & Senese 5 th Ed.
Chemistry You will learn about: Matter pH Scale Chemistry of Cosmetics.
Chemical and Physical Features of Seawater and the World Ocean.