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Key points

  • Water is a compound of two : hydrogen and oxygen.

  • Water has many special .

  • Water is vital to all plant and animal life on Earth.

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What is water?

A water molecule is made up of two hydrogen atoms joined to one oxygen atom.
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A water molecule is made up of two hydrogen atoms joined to one oxygen atom.

Inside a water molecule

Water exists as . Each molecule is made up of two hydrogen (H) joined to one oxygen (O) atom.

This means that the chemical formula of water is 贬鈧侽.

A water molecule is made up of two hydrogen atoms joined to one oxygen atom.
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A water molecule is made up of two hydrogen atoms joined to one oxygen atom.
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Why is water special?

Picture of water in its ice and water state and a depiction of materials in solid, liquid and gas states.
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Water can exist in solid, liquid and gas states at normal temperatures on Earth.

Water covers more than 70% of the Earth鈥檚 surface. The most common locations are in oceans, rivers, lakes and glaciers.

It has special properties:

  • it exists in the , and states at normal temperatures on Earth

  • at 4掳C water is at its most . Below this temperature, ice is able to float on liquid water

  • water many substances, including salts in the sea and proteins in living things

  • water has a high , allowing some small insects to walk on its surface

Picture of water in its ice and water state and a depiction of materials in solid, liquid and gas states.
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Water can exist in solid, liquid and gas states at normal temperatures on Earth.

Why is water important?

Water is essential to all animal and plant life on Earth. Plants, for example, use water in to make their food.

Roughly 60% of the adult human body is water and it performs many functions, including:

  • dissolving vital nutrients in the bloodstream and delivering them to cells
  • regulating our body temperature
  • dissolving waste substances and carrying them out of the body in urine, faeces and sweat
  • protecting tissues, joints and the spinal cord

Humans need to drink plenty of water to replenish what we lose though sweat, urine, and faeces.

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