Polarity
Surface Tension: Milk Experiment
Surface Tension: Suminagashi
Surface Tension& Animal Life
Any Chemistry
100

What does Polar mean?

What is a covalent bond where electrons are shared unequally. 

100

Where does milk come from?

What is milk comes from many different animals. 

100

Where does Suminagashi originate from?

What is Japan.

100

Are there animals that can actually walk on water, or is that a myth?

What is yes, the water strider is a very common example. 

100

What are atoms?

What is the building blocks of the universe. 

200

What is the chemical formula for water?

What is H20.

200

Why is food coloring vital to this experiment?

What is if we did not see the colors swirl, we would not really have a visual for the experiment. 
200

What is Suminagashi?

What is Suminagashi, the art of traditional Japanese marbling. 

200

Why is the Jesus Lizard called the Jesus Lizard?

What is since it can walk on water.

200

What is NaCl?

What is Sodium Chloride, or table salt.

300

What type of bond is Polarity?

What is Covalent.

300

What properties does milk have that allow to be used in this experiment?

It has fat and water. 

300

How does Suminagashi work?

What is apply ink on water and then lightly apply paper on water.

300

Why can water striders run on the "skin" of water?

What is They use the water's surface tension and have special hairs. 

300

What is the nucleus of an atom?

What is the center of an atom

400

What atoms in the water atom are attracted to each other?

What is 2 hydrogens and one oxygen?

400

What would happen if we did this experiment with a different liquid with the same properties of milk?

What is the reaction would be pretty much the same.

400

What is so special about Suminagashi?

What is Suminagashi is a very unique from of art, and you can put it on cards, special paper which can be framed, scarves, and many more things!

400

Can any animal run on water?

What is No, they need to have certain adaptations. 

400

What is nuclear fission?

What is when an atom is split apart. 

500

Why do the two three atoms in water attract?

What is Since Oxygen has a slightly negative end and the two hydrogen atoms have a slight positive end.

500

Why does the soap make the colors swirl?

What is Since the soap molecules repel the lipids in milk.

500

What is the main reason why Suminagashi works?

What is Surface Tension.

500

How do water striders move?

What is They use their front legs and move very rapidly

500

What is the atomic number of an element?

What is the amount of protons it has.

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