BSC 2010C Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Surface Tension, Heat Capacity

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Chapter 3 water: the molecule that supports all of life. 3/4 of earths surface is submerged in water. Allows them to form hydrogen bonds with each other. Contributes to the various properties water exhibits that make life as we know it possible. A measure of how hard it is to break the surface of a liquid. Heat: the measure of the total amount of kinetic energy due to molecular motion. The amount of heat that has to be absorbed or lost for 1 gram of that substance to change its temperature by 1 degree c. Water has a high specific heat , due to hydrogen bonding, which allows it to minimize temperature fluctuations. Heat is absorbed when hydrogen bonds break. Heat is released when hydrogen bonds form. Takes longer for water to heat up and cool down. Transformation of a substance from a liquid to a gas.

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