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IB Biology HL May 2025 Syllabus for A 1.1, Water

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IB Biology HL 2025

A1.1
* Water- started cooling down
* Became a solvent so that other organisms could dissolve in it
* And these macromolecules could self-replicate
* Phospholipids formed and then arranged themselves in the form of MICELLES with




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* Thermal buffer- because it has high specific heat capacity-provided stable conditions
* Solvent properties
* Metabolite
* Ionic and Covalent Compounds
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* Ionic- charged- formed ions and then come together
* Non polar- no charge
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* Polar-charged relationship- H2O- electronegativity of o is greater than that of H+ some have
partial charges
* When water molecule combines with another molecule of water- partial charge of hydrogen
combines with partial charge of oxygen- so its not a ionic compound
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* This causes surface tension on
* Non- polar relationship- h2,n2 etc.
Water-
Specific heat capacity- the heat needed to raise a substance's temperature by 1˚C
​ More heat is required to overcome intermolecular forces and

Water is a very good solvent
​ Thats why many metabolic processes take place there
Water molecules are polar which is why it’s easy for compounds to dissolve in it

, ​ +ve ions can react with -ve O2 and -ve ions can react with +ve H2

Oil is hydrophobic because it is completely covalent and does not mix with water

Water (H2O)- have covalent bonds
But two water molecules have ephemeral (temporary) attractions which have a hydrogen bond
​ They keep attaching and detaching
Because of delta(∂) +ve H and ∂ -ve O

Water is a polar molecule- bc one side is +ve and one side is -ve
Non-polar- neutral charges so they aren’t attracted to each other when you put 2 non-polar




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Co- to itself
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Ad- to something else

The water stick to each other because of cohesion and they are able to move upwards due to
adhesion to the xylem
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Hydrophilic- polar- water loving
H is ∂+ so it is attracted to the -ve Cl atom
O is ∂- so it’s attracted to the +ve Na atom

Hydrophobic- non-polar- water hating

Is a good solvent because of HYDROGEN BONDS and POLARITY
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