BSC 114 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Hydrogen Bond, Heat Capacity, Bicarbonate

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Needs a lot of energy for bonds to break. Cohesion: water molecule bonds with water molecules. Moves water up the roots of trees. Adhesion: water molecule bonded to anything other than water. Hydrogen bonds cause tension on the surface. Multiple water molecules in close proximity show hydrogen bonding with each other. Molecules form hydrogen bonds with each other. These bonds are constantly broken and reformed. Cohesion: attraction of the same type of molecule. Solution: liquid that is a homogenous mixture of 2 or more substances. Hydrophobic: substance that is nonpolar and will not dissolve readily in water. 1 calorie = energy required to raise 1 gram of water 1 degree c. Relevance: buffering from temperature fluctuation in animals. Increase in volume and become less dense when frozen. Solvent - dissolving agent in a solution. Solution: a liquid that is a homogenous mixture of two or more substances. Many chemicals and nutrients in organisms are dissolved in water.

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