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The Science of Soap

The Science of Soap. SURFACE TENSION. What allows this bug to walk on water? What holds drops of water together? How can this paper clip float?. Surface Tension. Water particles push and pull on each other. The ones at the top pull really hard to try to stay with other particles like them.

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The Science of Soap

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  1. The Science of Soap

  2. SURFACE TENSION What allows this bug to walk on water?What holds drops of water together?How can this paper clip float?

  3. Surface Tension • Water particles push and pull on each other. • The ones at the top pull really hard to try to stay with other particles like them.

  4. Surface Tension Experiment Predict: How many drops of water do you think a penny can hold? Test it: One partner counts while the other drops. Then switch!

  5. Surface Tension Experiment Predict: Do you think adding soap to the water will allow for more or less drops? Test it: One partner counts while the other drops. Then switch!

  6. Draw Conclusions Predict: Why would we need soap to reduce the surface tension of water in order for it to work? Find Out: Click here to watch a video called

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