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the properties of water lab
lab objectives:
- describe how life happens in water.
- illustrate water as a polar molecule.
- model properties of polar and nonpolar molecules.
- explain how water interacts with the cell membrane.
materials:
- 3 - d molecular designs water kits (one per 2 students)
- student lab packet (1 per student)
- optional: phospholipid paper models
pre - lab questions:
- how much water is in the human body?
- what is the molecular formula for water?
- where is water found in the body?
- fats and oils are also called lipids. what happens when you pour vegetable oil into water?
- what happens when you shake water and oil together (like in salad dressing) in a closed container and then let it sit? explain what you observe.
the polar nature of water student lab packet
Brief Explanations
- The percentage of water in the human body varies by age and other factors, but on average it's about 60 - 70% for adults, not 90%.
- The molecular formula for water is $H_2O$.
- Water is found in cells (intracellular fluid), in the spaces between cells (extracellular interstitial fluid), in blood plasma, etc.
- Vegetable oil (lipid) is non - polar and less dense than water, so it floats on top due to immiscibility.
- When water and oil are shaken in a closed container, they form a temporary emulsion. When left to sit, the oil and water separate again because non - polar oil molecules do not mix with polar water molecules.
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- On average, about 60 - 70% of the human body is water for adults.
- $H_2O$
- In cells, interstitial spaces, blood plasma etc.
- The oil floats on top as it is non - polar and less dense.
- A temporary emulsion forms when shaken, then they separate again when left to sit due to the non - mixing of polar water and non - polar oil.