Discussion Overview
The discussion revolves around the cohesive force of water at standard temperature and pressure (STP), exploring its value, units, and implications in practical applications. Participants examine the relationship between cohesive and adhesive forces, surface tension, and the effects of different materials in experiments involving water between plates.
Discussion Character
- Exploratory
- Technical explanation
- Debate/contested
- Experimental/applied
Main Points Raised
- One participant seeks the cohesive force value of water, suggesting it might be expressed in force per area.
- Another participant proposes that cohesive force may depend on the material to which water adheres and suggests that the term "adhesive force" might be more appropriate.
- Surface tension is introduced as a related concept, with a reference to a source indicating values of 72 dynes/cm at 25°C and 59 dyne/cm at 100°C.
- Discussion includes the bond energy of hydrogen bonds in water, estimated at roughly 5 KCal/mol, and its implications for calculating cohesive forces.
- A participant describes an experiment involving acrylic plates and water, questioning whether the separation of the plates is due to cohesive or adhesive forces, and expresses uncertainty about the role of surface tension.
- Concerns are raised about the generalization that cohesive forces are smaller than adhesive forces, emphasizing that this may vary with the materials involved.
- Another participant suggests calculating the pull-out force based on the area of the plates and local atmospheric pressure, while also discussing the formation of a vacuum bubble during loading.
- One participant hypothesizes about the role of atmospheric pressure and cohesion forces in the experiment, questioning whether the deformation of plates contributes to vacuum formation.
- A high school physics teacher shares plans to conduct experiments to measure vacuum as a function of load, indicating a desire to clarify the interplay of atmospheric pressure and cohesive forces.
Areas of Agreement / Disagreement
Participants express varying views on the definitions and implications of cohesive versus adhesive forces, with no consensus reached on the cohesive force value or its role in the described experiments. The discussion remains unresolved regarding the primary factors influencing the separation of the plates.
Contextual Notes
Participants note that the cohesive force may depend on specific conditions, such as the materials involved and the experimental setup. There are also references to the complexity of intermolecular forces and the influence of thermal fluctuations on bond strength.