Liquid A is known to have a higher viscosity and higher surface tension than Liquid B. Use these facts to predict the result of each experiment in the table below, if you can. experiment predicted outcome will be greater than MR mA Wax-coated particles carefully put onto the surface of Liquid A or Liquid B will stay on the surface, if the particles are small enough. m, will be less than mR The heaviest mass of particle m. and mB m will be equal to mB that will stay on each liquid's surface without sinking are measured. It's impossible to predict whether MA or mg will be greater without more information. t, will be greater than tR 50.0 mL each of Liquid A and Liquid B are Ot, will be less than tr poured through a funnel, and the times t t, will be equal to tr and tp needed to pour each liquid through the funnel are measured. It's impossible to predict whether or tR will be greater without more information.

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**Surface Tension and Viscosity Experimentation**

Liquid A is known to have a higher viscosity and higher surface tension than Liquid B.

**Objective:** Use the known physical properties to predict the outcome of each experiment.

### Experiment: Surface Tension

Wax-coated particles carefully put onto the surface of Liquid A or Liquid B will remain on the surface if the particles are small enough. The goal is to measure the heaviest mass of particles, \( m_A \) and \( m_B \), that will stay on each liquid's surface without sinking.

**Predicted Outcome:**
- \( m_A \) will be greater than \( m_B \)
- \( m_A \) will be less than \( m_B \)
- \( m_A \) will be equal to \( m_B \)
- It's impossible to predict whether \( m_A \) or \( m_B \) will be greater without more information.

### Experiment: Viscosity

50.0 mL each of Liquid A and Liquid B are poured through a funnel. The experiment measures the time, \( t_A \) and \( t_B \), needed for each liquid to pass through the funnel.

**Predicted Outcome:**
- \( t_A \) will be greater than \( t_B \)
- \( t_A \) will be less than \( t_B \)
- \( t_A \) will be equal to \( t_B \)
- It's impossible to predict whether \( t_A \) or \( t_B \) will be greater without more information. 

**Conclusion:** Utilize the information about the liquids' viscosity and surface tension to deduce the outcomes of these experiments.
Transcribed Image Text:**Surface Tension and Viscosity Experimentation** Liquid A is known to have a higher viscosity and higher surface tension than Liquid B. **Objective:** Use the known physical properties to predict the outcome of each experiment. ### Experiment: Surface Tension Wax-coated particles carefully put onto the surface of Liquid A or Liquid B will remain on the surface if the particles are small enough. The goal is to measure the heaviest mass of particles, \( m_A \) and \( m_B \), that will stay on each liquid's surface without sinking. **Predicted Outcome:** - \( m_A \) will be greater than \( m_B \) - \( m_A \) will be less than \( m_B \) - \( m_A \) will be equal to \( m_B \) - It's impossible to predict whether \( m_A \) or \( m_B \) will be greater without more information. ### Experiment: Viscosity 50.0 mL each of Liquid A and Liquid B are poured through a funnel. The experiment measures the time, \( t_A \) and \( t_B \), needed for each liquid to pass through the funnel. **Predicted Outcome:** - \( t_A \) will be greater than \( t_B \) - \( t_A \) will be less than \( t_B \) - \( t_A \) will be equal to \( t_B \) - It's impossible to predict whether \( t_A \) or \( t_B \) will be greater without more information. **Conclusion:** Utilize the information about the liquids' viscosity and surface tension to deduce the outcomes of these experiments.
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