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    Bath Bomb Chemistry

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    Key concepts Chemistry Chemical reaction Acids Bases Water Introduction Have you ever had a refreshing bath with bubbles or bath salts? What if you could use chemistry to create a bath-time treat that incorporated both fizzing bubbles and soothing salts? Such a combination does exist, and it's called a bath bomb. If you have never experienced one, these "bombs" become fizzy when they touch the water. Why? It is due to a chemical reaction taking place between different ingredients within the…

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    The results showed that the bioluminescent bacteria was not affected by sodium chloride. They can actually survive in both fresh and saltwater. I discovered that the light intensity of the bacteria stayed between 0.02 and 0.07 lux. sodium chloride seemed to not affect the light intensity at all. In my background research I discovered that pollutants decrease light intensity of the bacteria. To learn more I use sodium chloride as my toxic pollutants and tested its effect on light intensity.…

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    Sink Egg Lab

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    the egg is inserted in the water not filled salt then the eggs will sink because of the eggs is greater than the density of water. Then salt water 1-2 a spoon and stir in the eggs slowly, still also sank because of the eggs is still greater than the density of water. Drift An object that is dipped into the liquid will float if heavy objects are similar in style to the top or the object in equilibrium By the time the water was given a 2 ½ spoon of salt and stir gradually then egg will be on…

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    Salt In Ugly Times

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    Salt is a unique yet very flexible substance that the earth and most inhabitants need to survive. Since early times it has been a key part of a social and cultural aspects of life. salt is even used in the bible to state the importance of the human creation from the heavenly father. Make your bed - “you search for something that can give you solace, that can motivate you to begin your day, that can be a sense of pride in ugly times.” Refer the bible with salt and the lord gives salt the ultimate…

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    Hot Ice Research Paper

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    Every year during winter months, icy surfaces create a dangerous problem for drivers and pedestrians. Icy roads and sidewalks can become very hazardous for travel. A solution must be implemented to mitigate risks associated with winter travel. This problem is relevant to the experiment since I will be testing different methods of melting ice. The solution resulting from the experiment can be used throughout the world to make our roads safer. The literary reviews for this experiment are from…

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    II. Method Concentration Gradients Experimet1: In this portion of the experiment, a beaker was obtained with 50mL of water, and it was sat until the water stopped moving. A small crystal of potassium permanganate dye was gently put into the water at the center of the beaker. Then the observation was recorded for the next 5 minutes. Experimet2: In this portion of the experiment, a beaker was obtained with 50mL of water in room temperature, and a teabag was placed into a beaker of water. The…

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    Unknown Salt Lab Report

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    was to, Identify the given unknown salt through a variety of experiments which yielded valuable quantitative and qualitative data.Before any experiments were carried out, multiple properties were compiled in order to have a source to compare the found results with. Beginning with the first experiment to determine if the unknown salt was hygroscopic, efflorescent, deliquescent or none of the above properties. This test was done through weighing an amount of the salt and reweighing after 15…

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    is completely safe and can maintain the hygienic level of your carpet. • There are few essential natural ingredients that can be mixed together for creating a powerful mixture and those ingredients are ginger powder, lemon essentials, vital oils, salt, baking soda and…

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    Mono Lake Research Paper

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    the Sierra Nevada mountains, there is Mono Lake, which is a large but secluded lake tucked away in a depression in the ground a few miles away from the nearest road. At first glance, it may seem like just another normal lake, but it is home to a bizarre, otherworldly landscape that was created when water from fresh water springs underneath the lake mixed with the lake’s salty, alkaline water, forming deposits of limestone. Near the south shore of Mono Lake, grotesque towers of rough, porous…

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    The Negative Condition of the Great Lakes By: Spenser Larson I am Spenser Larson from Chicago, Illinois . I am qualified to write this editorial because I graduated for the University of Stanford in California. I majored in Environmental Science while being the top of my class. I am currently a scientist for the United States Government. I am worried about the pollution in the great lakes because animals such as baby bird have been known to have deformations because of the cancer their mothers…

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