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2/23/12 A/B Day LEQ: How does the polarity of water influence its physical properties? 1. What is buoyancy? 2. What is surface tension? 3. What is more dense—warm water or cold water? 4. Why do we call water the universal solvent? 5. Copy and complete: Water’s [high/low] specific heat means that it requires a [high/low] amount of heat for water to get hot!

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2/23/12 A/B DayLEQ: How does the polarity of water influence its physical properties?

1. What is buoyancy?2. What is surface tension?3. What is more dense—warm water or cold water?4. Why do we call water the universal solvent?5. Copy and complete: Water’s [high/low] specific heat means that it requires a [high/low] amount of heat for water to get hot!

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Track your progress: Unit 2 Quiz D-1 = 96 -9 = 64 -17 = 32-2 = 92 -10 = 60 -18 = 28-3 = 88 -11 = 56 -19 = 24-4 = 84 -12 = 52 -20 = 20-5 = 80 -13 = 48 -21 = 16-6 = 76 -14 = 44 -22 = 12-7 = 72 -15 = 40 -23 = 8-8 = 68 -16 = 36 -24 = 4

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Today’s LEQ: How does the polarity of water influence its physical properties?

By the end of today, you should be able to…

1. Describe the polarity of water.2. Explain why polarity creates cohesion

and adhesion of water

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Focus Vocabulary

109. Polarity110. Cohesion111. Adhesion

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CONTEXT CLUES:“Those two twins are polar opposites. They are

nothing alike.”

“The cowboys are such a cohesive team. They practice together, play together, and even eat all of their meals together!”

“The stickers that you put on your car have two sides—one side has a design on it and the other side is the adhesive side.”

Stop and Jot: Write your own definition of

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Polar/Polarity

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Cohesive/Cohesion

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Adhesive/Adhesion

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Draw this in your notes:Polarity:

Cohesion: Adhesion:

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Draw this in your notes:Polarity: uneven charges in a water molecule; causes water to be sticky!

Cohesion: Adhesion:

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Draw this in your notes:

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Discovery Education Video:

Water’s molecular structure (How Stuff Works)

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Water sticks to itself.

Water sticks to other stuff.

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Draw this in your notes:Polarity: uneven charges in a water molecule; causes water to form bonds!

Cohesion: the tendency for water molecules to stick to other water molecules

Ex. Water drops stick together

Adhesion:

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Cohesion Demo:

Can you get water to stick to itself?

Make a C with your fingers

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Surface Tension—this happens because of COHESION!

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Draw this in your notes:Polarity: uneven charges in a water molecule; causes water to form bonds!

Cohesion: the tendency for water molecules to stick to other water molecules

Ex. Water drops stick together

Adhesion: the tendency of water to stick to other substances

Ex. Water sticks to other things

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Adhesion Demo:

Can you get water to stick to other stuff?

Make a C with your fingers

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Adhesion—water sticks to the side of a straw

Adhesion

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Other stuff!Water

WaterWater

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Cohesion, Adhesion,

or Polarity?

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Water sticks to a spider web

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Water sticks together over the edge of a glass

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Water has uneven charges

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Water stays together on saran wrap

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Water sticks together in drops

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Water sticks to blood cells

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Water creates bonds

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Water sticks to a windshield

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Water sticks to a leaf

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Water has a positive and negative end!

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Water ripples do not break the surface

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Quiz-Quiz-Trade

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WATER

Use your notes and your new knowledge to add on to your water bubble map!

Physical Properties

Polarity

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Summarizer:1. What is polarity?2. What is the difference between cohesion

and adhesion?3. Water sticking to the side of a glass—is

this an example of cohesion or adhesion?

4. Water sticking to another drop of water—is this an example of cohesion or adhesion?