Hydrogen Bonding- Water Drops On A Penny

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Uploaded by on Jan 31, 2010

A Discrepant Event is something that will astonish the observer. So how many drops of water can you pile on a penny? It is very incredible. Can you do better? This experiment demonstrates the cohesive forces of water also known as Hydrogen Bonds. These forces are responsible for water forming droplets instead of spreading out.

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  • but will it blend???

  • @csnake24 Surface tension caused by hydrogen bonds

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  • @zinjad haha!! like you,.... I always see a comment "But will it blend" in all the videos I have watched and the "Chuck Norris" comments it's just so annoying that the comments are like that....

  • @FuJi1616 like i haven't seen that comment before>.> try to come up with something new please

  • surface tension caused by molecular-atomic electric forces - to be more correct. Mercury drop has no hydrogen atoms.

  • @csnake24 what causes surface tension?

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  • This is not hydrogen bonding. This is surface tension. Please stop pretending to know what science is.

  • i got 72 once

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