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properties of water what makes water so special? why? when you hear tha…

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properties of water
what makes water so special?
why?
when you hear that nasa space probes are looking for \evidence of life\ on other planets, do you know
what that means? they are looking for evidence of liquid water. water is fundamental for all life; without
it every living thing would die. water covers about 70% of earth’s surface and it makes up 65–75% of our
bodies (82% of our blood is water). even if water might seem boring to you—no color, taste, or smell—it
has amazing properties that make it necessary for supporting life.

model 1 – the molecular structure of water

image: electron density model of h₂o, with oxygen, covalent bond, and a box saying \= electron presence\

  1. how many hydrogen atoms are in a molecule of water?

two hydrogen atoms. handwritten

  1. how many oxygen atoms are in a molecule of water?

one oxygen atom. handwritten

  1. what holds the hydrogen atoms to the oxygen atom?

a covalent bond. handwritten

  1. the shading around the molecule represents the relative density of electrons shared by the atoms.

what does this indicate about the density of electrons around the oxygen atom as compared to
the density of electrons around the hydrogen atoms?

  1. where is the majority of negative charge on the water molecule?

on the oxygen atom handwritten

Explanation:

Response
Question 1
Brief Explanations

The chemical formula of water is \(H_2O\), where the subscript "2" after \(H\) (hydrogen) indicates the number of hydrogen atoms in one water molecule. So, by analyzing the formula, we can determine the number of hydrogen atoms.

Brief Explanations

The chemical formula of water is \(H_2O\), and the absence of a subscript after \(O\) (oxygen) implies there is 1 oxygen atom per water molecule (the subscript 1 is implied).

Brief Explanations

In the molecular structure of water (shown in the model as \(H_2O\)), the hydrogen and oxygen atoms are connected by covalent bonds. A covalent bond involves the sharing of electron pairs between atoms, and in water, the hydrogen and oxygen atoms share electrons to form these bonds.

Answer:

Two (from the formula \(H_2O\), the subscript 2 for H means there are 2 hydrogen atoms in a water molecule)

Question 2