Molecules of Life: 1.1 WATER 1.2 Carbohydrates 1.3 Lipids 1.4 Proteins 1.5 Dna & Rna
Molecules of Life: 1.1 WATER 1.2 Carbohydrates 1.3 Lipids 1.4 Proteins 1.5 Dna & Rna
BIOLOGY UNIT
SEMESTER 1
KOLEJ MATRIKULASI MELAKA SESSION 2021/2022
1.1 WATER
1.2 CARBOHYDRATES
1.3 LIPIDS
1.4 PROTEINS
1.5 DNA & RNA
UPS 1 PSPM
3 marks 5 marks
BIOLOGY SB015
CHAPTER 1 : SEMESTER 1
MOLECULES OF LIFE SESSION 2021/2022
1.1 WATER
LEARNING OUTCOMES
a) State the structure and properties of water molecules.
b) Relate the properties of water and its importance:
i. universal solvent
ii. low viscosity
iii. high specific heat capacity
iv. high latent heat of vaporization
v. high surface tension
vi. maximum density at 4OC
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ROLES OF WATER
Covalent bond
STRUCTURE OF ONE WATER MOLECULE
▪ Polar molecule
• opposite ends of water molecule
have opposite charges
• oxygen: partial negative charge; δ–
• hydrogen: partial positive charge; δ+
STRUCTURE OF ONE WATER MOLECULE
Why oxygen is partially negative and hydrogen is
partially positive?
FORMATION OF HYDROGEN BOND
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Schematic Diagram Showing Hydrogen
Bonds Between Water Molecules
Hydrogen Bond
• Hydrogen bonds
are weaker than
covalent bonds
but, strong
enough to hold
water molecules
together
QUESTION
1. Is universal solvent
2. Has low viscosity
3. Has high specific heat capacity
4. Has high latent heat of vaporization
5. Has high surface tension
6. Has maximum density at 4°C
1. IS UNIVERSAL SOLVENT
Due to its polarity, water act as
universal solvent
▪ It can dissolve ionic and polar
molecules e.g. sodium chloride (NaCl)
e.g.
water skater/
raft spider
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6. MAXIMUM DENSITY AT 4°C
▪at 0°C, liquid water transforms into ice (solid)
▪ ice is less dense than liquid water at 4 ⁰C
▪ Ice floats in liquid water because hydrogen
bond keeps the molecule far enough apart,
making ice less dense.
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• Water reaches its greatest density at 4⁰C
• At temp above 4⁰C, water behave like other liquid, expanding
as it warms and contracting as it cools
• As temp falls from 4⁰C to 0⁰C, water begin to freeze
• At 0 ⁰C, the molecules become locked into crystalline lattice.
BIOLOGICAL IMPORTANCE OF
MAXIMUM DENSITY AT 4°C
~Helen Fisher~