

Lesson: Properties of Water
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8th Grade
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Water is a colorless, odorless,
and tasteless liquid at room
temperature
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It is known as the “universal
solvent” which means it can
dissolve a wide range of
substances
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Water is able to store a large
amount of heat energy which
helps to regulate Earth’s
climate
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Water makes up approximately
60% of the adult human body
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• The tendency of water molecules to stick
together due to the force of attraction
between them
• Responsible for the formation of spherical-
shaped water droplets
• When water molecules are attracted to each
other, they minimize their surface area by
forming spherical droplets
• Cohesion is the reason why raindrops are
spherical in shape
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Cohesion Examples
Dew drops
on leaves
Formation
of raindrops
Water
droplets
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is an example of COHESION?
water sticking to water
water sticking to glass
oil sticking to plastic
hydrogen sticking to oxygen
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• The ability of water molecules to stick to
other surfaces or materials
• Essential in water uptake in plants - allows
water to climb against gravity in narrow
tubes, like in the xylem of plants
• Causes a meniscus to form in a graduated
cylinder as water clings to the glass or
plastic wall
• Causes water to “wet” certain surfaces as
water spreads outs across the surface
capillary action
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Adhesion Examples
Meniscus
formation
“Wetting” of
a surface
Water uptake
in plants
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Multiple Choice
Water's ability to stick to glass is
adhesion
cohesion
surface tention
capillary action
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Open Ended
Explain the difference between cohesion and adhesion.
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• A measure of how difficult it is to break the
surface of a liquid
• The force that acts on the surface of a liquid
• Water has a high surface tension due to the
cohesive forces between its molecules
• The high surface tension of water allows
small objects to float on its surface (i.e.
small paperclip, leaf, etc.)
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Surface Tension Examples
Leaf floating
on water
Insects walking
on water
Water drops
on a penny
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Multiple Choice
A measure of how difficult it is to stretch or break the surface of a liquid
Cohesion
Adhesion
Surface Tension
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Multiple Choice
An attraction between molecules of different substances
Cohesion
Adhesion
Surface Tension
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Multiple Choice

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Multiple Choice
Attraction between molecules of the same substance
Cohesion
Adhesion
Surface Tension
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Select
Surface tension is the property of water in which...
water molecules at the surface tend to stick together.
water spills easily.
water tends to be see-through.
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5 checkpoint questions
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Discuss each question with a partner
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Write a complete answer to each
question on your notes page
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Identify an
example of
cohesion that you
observe on a daily
basis.
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Identify an
example of
adhesion that you
observe on a daily
basis.
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Identify an
example of
surface tension
that you observe
on a daily basis.
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Explain why a
meniscus forms
when measuring a
liquid in a
graduated cylinder.
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Have you ever
“belly-flopped” into
a pool? Explain why
it hurts and makes a
loud sound.
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