Water and the Environment Properties of Water. Introduction What makes water special?
A 4 mole ideal gas system undergoes an adiabatic process where it expands and does 20 J of work on its environment. How much heat is received by the system?
Water, Heat, and Climate. Heat Capacity The amount of heat input required to raise the temperature of a 1 g of a substance by 1 o C. 1 Cal g. o C.
SCIENTIFIC METHOD observations questions hypotheses experimentation conclusions theories What you see… Pet dog going crazy scratching himself What you.
Chapter 9 Introduction to Metabolism. An Overview of Metabolism Metabolism is the total of all chemical reactions in the cell and is divided into two.
Chapter 3: Matter and Energy. Define and describe energy. Identify and convert among energy units.
Energy Transformation 1 Caloria of heat = energy necessary to raise the temperature of one gram of pure water from 14.5 – 15.5 o C Latent Heat of vaporization.
Final Exam
BIOCHEMISTRY. WATER Chapter 3: Water and Life maima (Hebrew) amane (Berber) amanzi (Zulu) biyo (Somali) mizu (Japanese) jo (Warao) shouei (Chinese) Paani.
SCIENTIFIC METHOD
Chapter 10 More Heat I.First Law of Thermodynamics A.Joule’s Experiment 1)Rubbing your hands together warms them up a)They are both the same temperature—cold.
Chapter 7