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Title: Water
Description: International Baccalaureate Biology SL Topic 2.2 2016 Clear and detailed notes of topic 2.2 from the book and lecture

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Water 

Topic 2
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Biology SL 

Thermal properties  
➢ Water has high s
​ pecific heat capacity  


The amount of heat per unit mass required to raise the temperature one 
degree Celsius  

➢ In other words water can absorb a lot of energy without a big change in temperature 


A body filled with water can maintain its temperature easier 

➢ Water has high h
​ eat of vaporization  


The amount of heat required to convert a unit mass of liquid into vapour 
with no increase in temperature 



It needs a lot of energy to evaporate 

➢ Our body heat results in perspiration, which evaporates from our skin 


The energy that turned the water molecules from liquid to vapour came 
from our body 



Therefore, this change in the state of water lowers our body temperature 
and makes us feel cooler  

 
Solvent properties  
➢ The majority of molecules found in and outside most cells are also polar 


Carbohydrates  



Proteins 



Nucleic acids  

➢ Blood plasma is the liquid portion of the blood 


Some of the more common solutes is blood plasma are: 


Glucose  



Amino acids 



Fibrogen  




A protein involved in blood clotting 

Hydrogen carbonate ions 


As means of transporting carbon dioxide 

➢ Aqueous solutions in which reactions take place: 
 
Aqueous solution 
Cytoplasm  

Location  
Fluid inside the cell, but 
outside the organelles 



Common reactions 
Glycolysis, protein 

synthesis reactions 

Water 

Topic 2
Title: Water
Description: International Baccalaureate Biology SL Topic 2.2 2016 Clear and detailed notes of topic 2.2 from the book and lecture