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The Exiting World Of Water Essay Research

The Exiting World Of Water Essay, Research Paper


Properties


Water(h 2 0)is a liquid at room temperature, is odorless,


tasteless, has a blush tint which may be detected; however, only in


layers of significant depth. The freezing point of water is 0


degrees Celsius(32 degrees Fahrenheit), and its boiling point is 100


degrees Celsius(212 degrees Fahrenheit). Water attains its maximum


density at a temperature of 4 degrees Celsius(39 degrees Fahrenheit)


and expands upon freezing.


Water is one of the best known ionizing agents. Because most


substances are somewhat soluble in water, it is frequently stated as


the universal solvent. Water combines with certain salts to form


hydrates. Water also reacts with metal oxides to form acids. It acts


as a catalyst in many important chemical reactions.


Occurrence


Water is the only substance now known to man, that can occur at


ordinary temperatures in all three states of matter, that is, as a


solid, a liquid, and as a gas.


As a solid, or ice, it is found as glaciers, and ice caps, on


water surfaces in winter, as snow, hail and frost, and as clouds


formed of ice crystals.


Water occurs in the liquid state as rain clouds formed of water


droplets, and on vegetation, or otherwise dew; in addition it covers


three covers of the surface of the earth in the form of swamps,


lakes, rivers, streams, ponds, oceans, etc.


As a gas, or in other words water vapor. It occurs as fog,


steam, and clouds. Atmospheric vapor is measured in terms of


relative humidity, which is the ratio of the quantity of vapor


actually present to the greatest amount possible at a given


temperature.


Life and Water


Water is a major constituent of living matter. From 50 to


90 percent of the weight of living organisms is water. Protoplasm,


the basis material of living cells, consists of a solution in water


of fats, carbohydrates, proteins, salts, and similar chemicals.


Water acts as a solvent, carrying, joining ,and chemically breaking


down these substances.


The Purification of Water


Hanging and dissolved impurities present in naturally occurring


water make it unsuitable for many purposes. Objectionable organic


and inorganic materials are removed by such methods as screening and


sedimentation to eliminate suspended materials; treatment with such


compounds as activated carbon to remove taste and odors; filtration;


and chlorination or irradiation to kill ineffective microorganisms.


In aeration, or the saturation of water with air in such a manner


as to produce greatest diffusion, usually by spraying water into the


air in fountains. Aeration removes odors and taste caused by


decomposing organic matter, and also industrial waste such as phenols


and volatile gases such as chlorine. It also converts dissolved iron


and manganese compounds into insoluble hydrated oxides of the metals


which may then be readily settled out.


Hardness of natural waters is caused largely by calcium and


magnesium salts and to a small extent by iron, aluminum, and other


metals. Hardness resulting from the bicarbonates and carbonates of


calcium and magnesium is called temporary hardness and can be removed


by boiling, which also sterilizes the water. The residual hardness


is known as noncarbonate, or permanent, hardness. The methods of


softening noncarbonate hardness include the addition of sodium


carbonate and lime and filtration through natural or artificial


zeolites which absorb the hardness-producing metallic ions and


release sodium ions to the water. Sequestering agents in detergents


serve to inactivate the substances that make water hard.


Iron, which causes a bad taste in drinking water, may be removed


by aeration and sedimentation or by passing the water through


iron-removing zeolite filters, or the iron may be stabilized by


addition of such salts as polyphosphates. For use in laboratory


applications, water is either distilled or demineralized by passing


it through ion-absorbing compounds.


THE EXITING WORLD


OF WATER

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