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Title for my penny droplets lab experiment
Need a title for my spreadsheet soap has an effect on the ability of a penny's surface
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Like the first activity, you should have seen the water bulging on the top of the coin. This is also caused by the cohesion of
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You are holding a cup of hot tea. As you begin walking the tea spills out over the rim of the cup. Why?
the tea spilled because
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Differentiate between cohesion and adhesion
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A conclusion has four parts:
1. Reflects back on the original hypothesis and states whether it was supported by the results of
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A conclusion has four parts:
1. Reflects back on the original hypothesis and states whether it was supported by the results of
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My hypothesis was that if a penny is covered with soap, then it will not hold as many water drops because the soap does not
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My hypothesis was that if a penny is covered with soap, then it will not hold as many water drops because the soap does not
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Read thoughly the following:
My hypothesis was that if a penny is covered with soap, then it will not hold as many water drops
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Read thoughly the following:
My hypothesis was that if a penny is covered with soap, then it will not hold as many water drops
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The tension of the surface film of a liquid caused by the attraction of the particles in the surface layer by the bulk of the
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Statetwomethodsbywhichthesurfacetensionofaliquidcanbereduced.
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If you get a paper clip to float on the surface of the water, then check this line once completed ___. Try to accomplish the
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If you get a paper clip to float on the surface of the water, then check this line once completed ___.
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If you pour water to the very top of a cup, you can see the ___ curving over the rim like a bubble.
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Water clinging to the sides of a glass tube is an example of ___.
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Thanks to ___, you can carefully float a paper clip on a glass of water.
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The property that causes drops and streams of water to form a “skin” is called surface tension. When a group of water
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Mosquitoes are able to walk on top of the water in a pond without falling in. Which of the following explains why this is
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