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    Gummy Bear Research Paper

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    sierra mist it will grow bigger than being put in the vinegar or the water Procedure Fill your cups with 5 tbsp of sierra mist 5 tbsp of vinegar 5 tbsp of water Put your choice of color of gummy bear in the 3 different cups Wait for about 12 hours Take the gummy bears out of the cups Put the gummy bears out on a plate and compare the sizes Measuer the gummy bears and make a graph Safety Hazards There is no safety hazards only if you slash the vinegar in your eyes. So wear safety goggles if…

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    as molecules do not move as fast in cold water. Once you increased the temperature you could see the molecules move more vigorously. Acetic acid effect—5%, 2.5%, 0% The bubbles produced in the vinegar are different than those produced in the glasses with more water. The two glasses that contained vinegar produced a vigorous bubbles, but became frothy, and cloudy. ANALYSIS AND QUESTIONS: 1. Which reaction took the least amount of time in the…

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    Cup 1 had 1 t-spoons of vinegar, cup 2 had 2 t-spoons, and last cup 3 had 3 t-spoons. These shells were weighed before we put them into the cups to see the mass of each one. My partners put each shell on the scale and measured it in grams. Through this process the end results were, the first shell weighing 1.15g, the second shell 2.26g and last the third shell 1.41g before we put them into the vinegar. The independent variable would be the amount of vinegar put into the saltwater. The dependent…

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    copper and 97.5% zinc”(Katherine’s Chemistry Blog). The copper in penny's makes them rust or oxidize.This happens when the copper in the pennies reacts with the oxygen atoms in the atmosphere which cause rust, therefor making them apear dirty,and vinegar…

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    see how the shells would respond to the high levels of acid. The guiding question to this lab was, what does different concentrations of acid do to shells? One of the best hypothesis was turned in by Cesar Olvera and it says “I hypothesis that the vinegar will slowly dissolve the shell”. Now you may ask if we had any procedures and…

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    Curb Value

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    environmentally-friendly. Clean the Glass With Newspaper and Vinegar Once you've removed all the scratches from your glass, you can move on to cleaning it. One of the greenest ways is with vinegar and newspaper. It is especially useful if you have a lot of newspaper around the house and want to reuse it in some way. Start by diluting your vinegar with water and liquid soap: a good recipe uses two cups of water, a quarter cup of vinegar, and half a cup of liquid soap. Mix this cleaner up until…

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    methods using items around your home that can stop them from coming inside. Vinegar The point of using vinegar is to deter the ants from going into your home because they prefer things that have a sweet smell to them. If you spray something around your house that isn’t sweet, they’ll go find someplace else to hunt for food. Vinegar has a smell that is very bitter, and even a little bit of it can be overwhelming. Once the vinegar…

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    If mold and mildew have invading your carpet and caused it to smell funky, you need to act right away. Here are a few different ways you can battle mold and mildew in your carpet. A Little Moisture: Fight With Baking Soda If you just recently noticed that your carpet is smelling a little funky and feeling a little damp, you can fight the dampness and prevent future mold growth with baking soda. Baking soda will remove the excess moisture that is contributing to the mold growth, and it should…

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    Bottle Rocket Lab Report

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    and the vinegar will produce a gas, which build up enough pressure to launch the bottle rocket. Materials: Vinegar, bicarbonate of soda (NaHCO3) Equipment: Plastic Bottle, Wooden Block, Nail, Cork, Duct Tape. Method: 1. Nailed a cork to plank of wood as a base for the rocket. 2. Wrapped tape around cork so that it fitted the neck of the bottle. 3. Put two spatulas of baking soda into a paper towel, and rolled it so that it encased the powder. 4. Filled bottle ¼ of the way up with vinegar. 5.…

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    Acid Rain Lab Report

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    that water would grow the crops the tallest, that apple cider vinegar would grow the crops the shortest, and that white vinegar would grow the crops in the middle. Furthermore, my hypothesis was proven to be correct, as the less acidic liquids grew the seeds most effectively. After conducting this experiment, it can be concluded that water grew the seeds the most, that apple cider vinegar grew the seeds the least, and that white vinegar grew the seeds in the middle. Over the span of the…

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