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    wall. Blacky started to read the labels but stopped when one label, marked ‘Magic Bubbles’ caught her playful eye. “Blackball plays with bubbles!!” she baaed silently to her astounded…

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    Can cavitation bubbles reduce the number of non-pathogenic E. coli on an ice cream scoop and the amount sloughed off into the water around the scoop? The results supported the alternate hypothesis which stated that both the scoop and the water, when subjected to cavitation bubbles, would show a significant reduction or change of E. coli bacteria. All statistical analysis was completed using the results from a Tukey-Kramer test. Overall, the statistical alternate hypothesis (μ≠μ) was supported…

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    Dancing Raisins

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    cause a change in an object’s density and buoyancy. The materials that I used are a can of Sprite, most preferably 7-Up, a tall clear plastic cup, and several raisins, preferably fresh raisins. The clear carbonated soda is used as the carbon dioxide bubbles, the clear plastic cup is used to show what happens when the soda causes the raisins to dance, and the raisins are used to show buoyancy and how the…

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    3 Gum Ingredients

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    The 3 main ingredients are: Gum base Flavorings Sweeteners Gum used to be made of the sap of a tree. Gum contains long molecules what helps make the gum stretchy and good to blow bubbles. Thousand of years ago scientist have discovered human teeth marks in wads of gum. All gum is made of gum base. A gum base is made out of 3 ingredients, these 3 ingredients are Wax, Resin, Elastomer. The wax softens the gum, the Resin is tree sap, and its the part you chew, and the Elastomer is rubber, and…

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    an uncracked egg. Background Previous knowledge acquired from Physics class about motion was applied to this project. Motion is the action of changing location or position. Impulse is the factor that will keep the egg from remaining undamaged. If bubble wrap and napkins are placed inside a container, then the egg will not crack when dropped from a height of two meters. Materials Raw egg Bubblewrap Balance Container Napkins/tissues Procedure Three resources were found to help in the design and…

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    When you put Mentos in Diet Coke, the surface of the Mento allows carbon dioxide bubbles to form, as this happens the Diet Coke “explodes” out of the bottle (Hiskey). This reaction can result in large geysers of Diet Coke. As the Mentos candy sinks, carbon dioxide bubbles form on the surface, more and more bubbles from until they eventually shoot out of the bottle (Science Buddies). This experiment is well known and many people have done it before, but most do not know the reactions that cause…

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    word bubbles and the panels. In his novel McCloud says “…the most widely-used most complex and most versatile of comics’ many synesthetic icons is the ever-present, ever-popular word balloon” (McCloud,). Comics won’t be understandable without word bubbles. They are half of what tells the story to the readers. In the comic Are You My Mother?, the main character, Alison, and her mother were having a conversation over the phone. The shapes of their word bubbles were different. Alison’s word bubble…

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    Nt1310 Unit 1 Assignment 1

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    does the “bl” blend and “th” digraph make? 3. Front Cover/APK: Who can tell me something that they notice about the cover of our book (the teacher holds the book up for all five students to see). I see a bubble (if no one gives that answer). Have you guys ever blown a bubble or even bubbles? 4. Prediction: Think to yourselves, what do you think our book is going to be about today (give 4-6 second waiting period for…

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    Hypothesis: If the light intensity increased, then the number of bubbles will also increase, as more energy will be obtained from light, until a plateau is reached as other factors will be limiting the process of photosynthesis. Independent Variable:  Light intensity Dependent Variable:  Number of bubbles produced Controlled Variables:  Time of bubble collection  Temperature Materials:  University of Reading's Photosynthesis Simulator (http://www.reading…

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    and so did my parents and neighbors. Tempe, Arizona is all I know because it is the only thing I have seen and heard of. Don’t get me wrong Tempe is a strong community, but it is like everyone is trapped here.I like to call my community a bubble. In this bubble I was raised it has shaped me to be different from everyone in my environment. I am going to give you a little background on Tempe. Tempe is a typical suburb area where you grow up, get an education, settle down here and have kids and…

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