Cohesion is the reason why water bubbles on a penny. The water molecules are strong attracted to each other that they don't evenly spread out.
Water molecules have a high surface tension, causing them to bead up on the surface of a penny due to its hydrophobic nature. As more water is added, the surface tension is overcome, leading to the formation of bubbles on the penny as the water tries to minimize its contact area with the metal.
Yes because the chemicals in the penny will mix up with the water and the plant sucking the water will kill it.
I think the hot water bubble flies fastest than cold water bubble.
Washing up liquid water and sugar
Bubbles are made up of water molecules that sticks together. Basically, to make a bubble you need a soapy water to easily form a hollow sphere.
it depends upon the level of water which produces the bubble. when there is less water,the bubble acts like a lens
A water bubble is made of air. If you remove the air from it it will not be a bubble anymore.
The hypothesis of the penny drop experiment is that the design of the container, the height from which the penny is dropped, and the amount of water in the container will affect whether the penny lands heads up or heads down.
sit the glass of water on the penny
When you put a penny in water, its density is greater than that of water, so the penny sinks. This is because the weight of the water displaced by the penny is less than the weight of the penny itself.
evaporate it with heat so the water will bubble up and disapper slowly in to steam
The speed in which an air bubble will travel upwards in water will depend on how small the bubble is and the elevation in which the bubble is being released. The smaller the bubble, the faster it will travel upwards.Ê