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    out of yeast‚ so you can get the best bread or baked goods possible. Sugar when mixed with yeast and water will produce carbon dioxide. The carbon dioxide from the yeast sugar and warm water will make the balloon on top of the water bottle blow up. I hypothesize that brown sugar will make the balloon blow up the most HYPOTHESIS If I were to mix brown sugar‚ with yeast‚ and warm water together it should have a different reaction as opposed to other sugars. I believe that this mixture will cause a higher

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    repel each other. | Investigatory Project in Physics Balloon Powered Car When it comes to powering a race car‚ there are a ton of different options. Some cars are powered by gasoline‚ diesel‚ or other combustible fuels‚ or you can even power miniature race cars using a mousetrap! In the Balloon Powered Car‚ we’ll show you how to build a racer that uses the power of air pressure to roll across a room. Objectives: a.) to create a balloon powered race car for maximum speed and distance b.)

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    Tutorial No. 1 2.15 A team is designing a helium-filled balloon that will fly to an altitude of 24‚000 m. As the balloon ascends‚ the upward force (buoyant force) will need to exceed the total weight. Thus‚ weight is critical. Estimate the weight (in newtons) of the helium inside the balloon. The balloon is inflated at a site where the atmospheric pressure is 0.89 bar and the temperature is 22°C. When inflated prior to launch‚ the balloon is spherical (radius 1.3 m) and the inflation pressure equals

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    theory. Materials: Balloons Colored Pencils Molecular Model Kit Procedures: Part 1 1. Blow up all of the balloons in the lab kit and tie them. 2. Blow the three blue ones up slightly larger than you do the five red balloons. 3. The blue balloons will represent the repulsive field created by an unbonded pair of electrons. This field is slightly larger than the repulsive field created by the bonded electron pairs‚ represented by the red balloons. Part 2 1. Use the model

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    L.P. Hartley and Sylvia Plath both use the first person narrative to evoke a sense of tragedy for their protagonists‚ however‚ with Leo‚ Hartley uses the first person narrative to allow the reader to understand the unfortunate event in the life of twelve year old Leo. Some may say that the first person narration of Leo is both more personal and detailed than that of Esther. The reader sees the sophisticated world of Brandham Hall‚ contrasted with the closeness of Leo’s relationship with his mother

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    Baking Soda and Vinegar Rocket All the materials you will need are very simple house hold; scissors‚ balloon‚ vinegar‚ baking soda‚ rubber band‚ empty bottle‚ clear wrap‚ straight pin‚ marker‚ thin piece of wood‚ drinking straws‚ and duct tape. One of the first steps is to make the rocket fuel the key component in this rocket. I began with placing ¼ or 1/3 of vinegar in a normal size bottle‚ after that you will make the baking soda bomb. You take a piece of clear wrap and place a good amount of

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    Balloonies Review IGT’s Balloonies takes the underrated talent of making balloon animals to another level. These balloons are not just made for birthday parties; rather‚ they are made for the bonus games in this fun slots offering. You can be rewarded just for encountering some sweet looking balloons in this game‚ as the elephants‚ giraffes‚ and monkeys that float here really do bring the joy. In fact‚ we would happily bet our hard earned money that this is one of the most upbeat games that IGT

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    Add a drop of litmus indicator in the test tube and observe the color change. B. Decomposition: Mount a clean and dry test tube on an iron stand and place 5g of CuCO3. Attach the open end of the balloon on the test tube and heat CuCO3 for about five minutes. Observe the color change and the balloon. C. Single Replacement: Stand a clean and dry test tube on the test tube rack and add about 5mL of HCl. Carefully drop a piece of zinc metal and observe briefly. Quickly cover the test tube with

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    BLOW WIND BLOW For this icebreaker game you’ll need to set up your chairs in a circle facing inwards. Make sure there is one less chair than there are players. Select one player to start off in the middle. They must begin by calling out "Blow wind blow". The rest of the group must respond "blow what?" Then the middle player can say some kind of conditional statement like "everyone with red hair" or "everyone not wearing shoes". All the players that fit into that category must get up and switch

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    Action-reaction force pairs make it possible for fish to swim. The Experiment ● We first inflated a balloon with an open end is released‚ the balloon will fly throung the air due to the unbalanced force making up action and reaction pairs of forced. ● These unbalanced forces‚ the gas is pusesh out of the balloon and the balloon is pushed toward. ● One not exist without the other. Inflated Balloon Some example of third law of motion ● ● When we walk on the ground‚ then our foot pushes the ground

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