The Chemistry of Water
Introduction
What is all around us. It comes in many shapes and forms from liquid to a frozen solid. Water covers the whole earth and is the main life source for all living creatures. I have decided to cover the concept of water because this liquid is something that every living thing needs in order to survive. Without water there would be no life. Many people would die if water wasn’t available for us to drink. Myself alone relies of water for bathing, drinking, washing clothes, washing dishes, and cooking for my normal everyday life. Neither the less water is the most important factors in everyday life from a small bug to the largest elephant.Composition of ...Natural List
- Hydrogen
- Oxygen
- Hydrogen & oxygen ions
Company added list
- liquified chlorine
- fluorosilicic acid
- aluminum sulphate
- calcium hydroxide
- sodium silicofluoride
Pollution list
- pesticides
- hormones
- nitrates
- chlorine
- salts
- THMs
Main Chemicals, Compounds, Components
Formula - H20
Made of
- Hydrogen
- Oxygen
- Hydrogen & oxygen ions
- Hydrogen (H2) - the first element on the periodic table. It is highly flammable and easily combines with other elements to create chemical and ionic bonds.
- Oxygen (O2) - this gas is the eighth element on the table. This gas is highly flammable and will combust if it comes into contact with fire if contained.
Chemistry's Role
In order for water to form, there needs to be oxygen and hydrogen near each other. If energy is added to these molecules, since elements aren’t found without bonds, they will split for a split second then quickly try to find another bond to fill the outer shell of valence electrons. Thus they will either attach back to their original partner or be pulled towards the other atom.
Background Research
How - Water is formed when energy is applied to hydrogen gas. This allows it to bond with the oxygen in the air around it to form water.
Where - This clear substance can be made just about anywhere. Water also has more than one form so is stored around the world and universe inside ice crystals or water vapor.
Why & when - Water forms because when the energy is applied, this is enough for the molecules of H2 and O2 to break in order for the hydrogen and oxygen to create a bond. This is the atoms searching for another electron to fill the outer shell.
Resources
- http://www.deltawerken.com/What-is-water/341.html
- The forms of water
- Ice, liquid, solid
- Odorless, colorless, tasteless
- The forms of water
- http://lacrossetribune.com/tomahjournal/lifestyles/ask-your-science-teacher-what-is-water-made-of/article_3d743b06-c73c-5046-b4dc-14c291f0e60a.html
- Composition of water
- Hydrogen & oxygen
- Company’s additional vitamin additives
- Composition of water
- http://freshlysqueezedwater.org.uk/waterarticle_watercontent.php
- Nasty components before filtration
- Hormones, chlorine, salts, ect.
- Types of safe consumption products.
- Nasty components before filtration
- http://witcombe.sbc.edu/water/chemistryelectrolysis.html
- How bonds are formed and broken
- Energy to break oxygen and hydrogen atoms apart to make water.
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water
- Temperature of freezing and boiling
- Boiling: 100 degrees celsius. Freezing: 0 degrees celsius
- Where most water is found
- Lakes, oceans, rivers, and glaciers
- Temperature of freezing and boiling
- http://www.nsf.gov/news/special_reports/water/index_low.jsp
- Density of water compared to other objects.
- Example: Wood floating in a lake.
- Density of water compared to other objects.
About the Author
Gabrielle Strong is high school Senior at Billings Senior High School. Her experiences with technology and science have intrigued her on wanting to know more about how things work. She will be attending Montana State University to pursue her career in engineering and computer science. Gabrielle has been an honor roll student, with perfect attendance enrollment, and the President of a club.