BIOL 113 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Covalent Bond, Hydrogen Bond, Chemical Polarity

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Partially positive hydrogen is attracted to partially negative oxygen molecule: ^ held together by the a hydrogen bonds, hydrogen bonds are fragile when in water form ~ only 1/20th as strong as a covalent bond. Hydrogen bonds form, break, and re-form with great frequency. Each lasting only a trillionth of a second but molecules are constantly forming new hydrogen bonds w/succession partners: best properties of water emerge from this hydrogen bonding, organizes water molecules into a higher level of structural order. 3. 2 4 emergent properties of water contribute to. Earth"s suitability for life: cohesive behavior, ability to moderate temperature, expansion upon freezing, & versatility as a solvent. Temperature & heat: kinetic energy: energy of motion. Atoms & molecules have kinetic energy b/c they are always moving, not necessarily in any direction. Faster molecule moves, great kinetic energy: thermal energy: kinetic energy associated w/random movement of atoms or molecules.

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