Chemistry of Life: Bonding and Properties of Water

  • Perform basic experiments to investigate the properties of chemical bonds.
  • Demonstrate and explain the physical aspects of water, such as surface tension, adhesion, cohesion, polarity, density, and heat capacity.
  • Discuss the intermolecular forces between polar substances and nonpolar substances.
  • Explain hydrogen bond formation and relate how hydrogen bonds are involved in the structure of water.

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Materials

  • Isopropanol, 10 mL
  • Benzoic Acid, 2 g
  • Well Plate
  • 15 Wooden Splints
  • 3 Scoops
  • 2 Paper Cups (waxless)

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