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Floating, Diving Paper ClipSafety
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What’s happening?!?Water is a polar chemical. That means that at different ends of the molecule, it has positive and negative charges. Have you heard the saying “opposites attract?” The water molecules arrange themselves so that the positive end of one is next to the negative end of another molecule of water (see the picture below). The attraction between the polar water molecules (called intermolecular forces) is responsible for what is called surface tension. This is what allows you to overfill the cup without the water spilling out. The surface tension of water is strong enough to even support a paperclip! When you put the soap into the water, it disrupts the order of the water molecules. They aren’t lined up positive to negative anymore so the intermolecular forces are weaker than before you added the soap. The surface tension isn’t strong enough to support the weight of the paperclip, so the paperclip falls into the water just as quickly as if you had dropped it into the cup. Have questions? email us!
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