Water: The Wonderful Molecule Study Guide

Define the following and create a model for each:

Atom

Makes up everything and is the smallest unit of matter

Chemical Symbol

An abbreviation or shortened version of the name of an element

Element

A substance that is pure and found on the periodical table

Compound

At least two elements combined to make a new substance

Property

Characteristics of something

Capillary Action

The ability for water to “crawl” plants are able to get water from their roots to leaves because of capillary action

Surface Tension

Water’s ability to stick together to form a barrier on top of itself. Insects are able to stand on top of water because of this.

Solubility

The ability for water to dissolve substances. Organisms that live in a pond are able to survive because oxygen dissolves in water

Density

Objects can float or sink depending on their density. Ice floats on top of water because it is less dense.

Explain why some substances can fit through a filter but others cannot

Some substances can fit through a filter because the molecules are smaller than the filters openings, others cannot because the molecules are too large to fit in the opening

Explain why direct potable reuse needs several filters

Direct potable reuse needs several filters because all molecules are different sizes

Explain how you know that water has a charge

I know water has a charge because when a balloon is charged it attracts water.

What are the three states of matter? Draw a model showing them on the molecular level.

The three states of matter are solid liquid and gas

What is the purpose of the periodic table?

The purpose of the periodic table is organize the elements by characteristics or properties

Name some familiar elements on the periodic table and what you know about them.

How many elements and atoms are in the following compounds?

NaOCl

Atoms: 3

Elements: 3

H5Bi04

Atoms: 10

Elements: 3

NaCl

Atoms: 2

Elements: 2

C6H12O6

Atoms: 24

Elements: 3

Use the following compounds to answer the questions:

Which compound has the most atoms?

Ammonia and Hydrogen Peroxide

How many elements does each compound have?

They all have 2

What elements are found in the compounds:

Water: Hydrogen and Oxygen

Carbon Dioxide: Carbon and Oxygen

Ammonia: Nitrogen and Hydrogen

Hydrogen Peroxide: Hydrogen and Oxygen

What is the difference between the compounds CO and Co?

Co is the element Cobalt and COis the compound carbon monoxide

What about Cl and Cl2?

Cl is one chlorine atom and Cl2 is a compound/molecule made of 2 chlorine atoms

Name the following phase changes

Dry ice turning from a solid to a gas

Sublimation

Water turning from liquid to a gas

Evaporation

Jello turning from a liquid to a solid

Solidification

Finding frost on your windshield even though it has not snowed.

Deposition

A ring of water on the table after you have set down your drink

Condensation

Explain what happens to particles as a substance heats up and as it cools down. Draw a model to show what is happening

As a substance heats up the bonds weaken and the particles begin to speed up and as a substance cools down the bonds strengthen and the particle slow down