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Bell Ringer 1. What are the two ‘spheres’ we’ve covered so far in Earth Science? 2. What is the hydrosphere?
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Page 1: Bell Ringer - hammerscience.weebly.com · What is the hydrosphere? Hydrosphere All the water on the Earth. Water Reservoirs on Earth. How much is usable? Basic Facts about Water Chemical

Bell Ringer

1. What are the two ‘spheres’ we’ve covered so

far in Earth Science?

2. What is the hydrosphere?

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Hydrosphere

All the water on the Earth

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Water Reservoirs on Earth

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How much is usable?

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Basic Facts about Water

▪ Chemical Formula: H20

▪ Molecular Structure:

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Properties of Water

▪ Solubility

▪ Cohesion / Surface Tension

▪ Adhesion

▪ Phase Change

▪ Density

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Solubility

▪ Solubility: The ability of a substance to

dissolve.

▪ What happens when

you make Koolaid?

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Solubility

▪ Water can dissolve almost anything. For

example, in the body water carries nutrients

through tissues and carries away waste.

Because it dissolves almost anything, it is

easily polluted.

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Polar Molecule

Water is a polar molecule. It has both a positive

and a negative side.

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Solubility

▪ Polar molecules will dissolve polar

molecules. Non-polar molecules will

dissolve non-polar molecules. Like dissolves

like!

▪ A polar molecule is any molecule that is not

symmetrical, making one side of the

molecule have a positive charge and the

other have a negative charge.

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▪ How does a water droplet form?

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Cohesion and Surface Tension

▪ Cohesion: the ability of a molecule to stick to

molecules of the same type.

▪ Water molecules are attracted to each other

and will form a “skin” on the surface.

▪ Surface Tension: An increased attraction of

molecules at the surface of a liquid.

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Adhesion

▪ Adhesion: The ability of

different molecules to

stick to each other.

▪ Water sticks well to other

surfaces.

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Phase Changes

▪ Water is vital for life! It is a liquid between 0

and 100 degrees Celsius. Most life lives in

temperatures in this range.

▪ Phase Changes: When a substance

changes from solid, liquid, and gaseous

states. This requires energy.

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Phase Changes

▪ Water changes temperature very slowly

because of its high heat capacity. This

moderates the climate in areas and prevents

abrupt temperature changes on Earth.

▪ Solutes affect phase changes. For example,

salt lowers the freezing point of water.

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Density

▪ Density = mass/volume

▪ Density is how closely packed molecules are.

▪ High Density=Closely Packed

▪ Water expands when it freezes, instead of contracting. This means that ice floats!

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What would happen if ice sank when

it froze?

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Substance Density

Water (liquid) 1 g/mL or 1g/cm3

Ice .92 g/cm3

Water (gas) .7 g/cm3

Iron 7.9 g/cm3

Wood .75 g/cm3