You will need; water, salt, pepper, and soap.
Why is this happening? The web site explains it like this “Surface tension on water makes a strong 'skin' which is tight and not very elastic. The pepper stays on the water until soap or detergent touches the skin. Soap and detergent reduce the attractive forces between water molecules--that is, they reduce surface tension. The skin stretches, scattering the pepper.”
I also understood that there is a chemical reaction that makes the salt and pepper run away.
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What do you think?
Donna
2 comments:
There is no chemical reaction happening between the water and the salt and pepper. The salt and pepper could be easily separated from the water again by evaporation of the water. The explanation about surface tension is correct.
I tried this expieriment , and it worked! I can't wait to show my expieriment to the class! I'm sure they'll love it!( And it will save me from an F)!
Kate
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