Post lab questions continue on the next page. 2. Consider how soap interacted with the whole milk and the water sol...
Post lab questions continue on the next page. 2. Consider how soap interacted with the whole milk and the water soluble dye. a. Build upon your answer to prelab question 4. Using the image of a soap molecule below to draw polar (water) and nonpolar molecules (hexane to represent milk fat) interacting with the soap molecule. Use your drawing to clearly communicate which part of the molecule is interacting with water or hexane and how. b. Label any intermolecular forces involved in the water-soap interactions and the hexane- soap interactions. c. Offer an explanation for the observed behavior of the soap, milk and dye mixture.
Post lab questions continue on the next page. 2. Consider how soap interacted with the whole milk and the water soluble dye. a. Build upon your answer to prelab question 4. Using the image of a soap molecule below to draw polar (water) and nonpolar molecules (hexane to represent milk fat) interacting with the soap molecule. Use your drawing to clearly communicate which part of the molecule is interacting with water or hexane and how. b. Label any intermolecular forces involved in the water-soap interactions and the hexane- soap interactions. c. Offer an explanation for the observed behavior of the soap, milk and dye mixture.