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

In the liquid we learned most about (in the polarity unit) which atom(s) is positive?

In water, hydrogen has the positive charge. 

100

What is milk?

Milk is mainly water and fat.

100

Are all water molecules the same size?

No, water molecules can be all different sides. 

100

What is the basilisk lizard also called? Why?

Jesus lizard because it can walk on water.

100

What is bonding between metals and nonmetal called?

This is called ionic bonding.

200

What is polarity?

Polarity is an effect that Happens because of the distribution of electrical charge over the atoms joined by a bond.

200

What do you see when you put the cue-tip covered in soap into the milk?

You will see the colors squirt out away from the cue-tip. 

200

How do you make patterns?

You can place other cue-tips in different locations to move and mix the coloring. 

200

What significant feature does water striders use for surface tension?

They have hairs on its legs.

200

How do you find the number of neutrons in an atom?

in order to find the number of neutrons you have to do the atomic mass - electrons(or protons).
300

How is polarity different than an ionic compound?

Polarity is an effect that happens because of the distribution of electrical charge over the atoms joined by a bond. A ionic compound is is a compound that doesn’t have equal amounts of protons and electrons.

300

Why doesn’t the color mix with the milk?

It doesn’t mix because of surface tension, it sits on the top of the milk. 

300

What kind of paper or card do you dip?

You have to dip a wet piece of paper.

300

Why can the insects stay on the surface?

They can stay on the surface because of distribution of very little weight and the film like surface tension that it is slightly elastic. 

300

What is quantum physics?

Quantum physics is the part of the physics that describes the smallest things in our universe. 

400

how does electronegativity influence polarity?

It influences polarity because if an atom has more electronegativity then polarity buts possible. 

400

What is the soap doing on the molecular level while the colors are spreading across the milk?

The soap is breaking the surface tension, and the breaking of the surface tension is what pushed the color. 

400

Why do you dip a wet card?

You dip a wet card because of the cohesion, adhesion and polarity. The water will stick to the other water bringing the color along with it.

400

How do the water striders hunt their prey?

Water striders eat small insects that fall onto the water’s surface. They locate the small insects by the feeling the vibrations the insects produce on the surface of the water.

400
Why does outer shells need more energy than the rest?

The valen ce electrons are resisting the pull of the protons in the nucleus and need that energy to resist it. 

500

How does polarity cause water to dissolve salt?

The water molecules separate the sodium and chloride ions. Because sodium ions have a positive charge the negative oxygen side of the water molecules fly towards it and isolates it. The same thing happens with the negatively charged chlorine ions except its the positive hydrogen side that isolates it. 

500

How come after you try this experiment multiple times its effect becomes less dramatic?

This is because there is already soap in the milk and the surface tension has weakened and you cannot break it anymore. 

500

Molecules are similar to____

This is because____

Magnets.

Molecules and magnets have 2 different sides, one is positive and the other is negative. With these 2 sides only opposites attract and sides that have the same charge will repel. This all applies to magnets and molecules. 

500

How do whirligig beetles hunt their prey?

they catch their food with pinched like mouth parts. They have divided eyes being able to see what is under and above the water, so it is easy to see their prey.
500

What is 99% of an atom?

99% of an atom is empty space.