AP Biology - Chapter 3 Water (Worksheet) Lookabaugh - Campbell Seventh Edition
AP Biology - Chapter 3 Water (Worksheet) Lookabaugh - Campbell Seventh Edition
Objectives:
Know the importance of hydrogen bonding to the properties of water
Four unique properties of water and how they contribute to life on Earth
Know how to interpret the pH scale
Know the importance of buffers in biological systems
2. Water molecules are _____________ which gives the end bearing the oxygen atom a
Slightly _________ charge and the hydrogen atoms are slightly ___________ in charge.
4. Each water molecule can form a maximum of ________ hydrogen bonds at one time.
Concept: Four emergent properties of water contribute to Earth’s fitness for life
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7. ___________________ of bodies of water by floating ice.
9. The pH scale runs between _______ and __________ and measures the relative
____________ and ____________ of aqueous solutions. Draw the scale below and list
and example at each increase of 10 fold.
11. ____________ have and excess of _________ ions and a pH above __________.
13. Buffers are substances that minimize changes in the ______. The accept _______
from solution when they are in excess and donate _________ when they are depleted.
Objectives:
Know the properties of carbon that make it so IMPORTANT.
Concept: Carbon Atoms can form diverse molecules by bonding to four other
atoms.
1. Carbon is unparalleled in its ability to form molecules that are large, complex and
diverse. Why?
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It has _______ valence electrons.
It can form up to ______ covalent bonds.
These can be _________, __________ or __________ bonds.
It can form _________________ molecules.
These molecules can be ____________, ring-shaped or _____________.
2. ___________________ are molecules that have the same molecular formula but differ
in their arrangement of these atoms. These differences can result in molecules that are
VERY different in their biological activities. Name one of these molecules:
________________