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    nergy to change from the differing states  of matter. Due to thermal equilibrium‚ the water would need a set amount of energy to break  through the changes in matter. This is why temperature slows down in these phase changes.     2.  When the ice is melting is it releasing heat or absorbing heat? Explain your answer.  It is absorbing heat as it tries to achieve thermal equilibrium with the incoming heat. The water  has more energy‚ which is why the water goes to a more easy to move around “phase” form from

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    about a time I have failed in school. In the 8th grade‚ I had to do a science project for a science fair. And I choose to do the project on what is the best way to cool a soda. I used the scientific method and all the usual things that go along with a science fair. And I did not necessarily fail‚ but I did not do my best‚ or choose the best topic for the science fair. The other kids in the science fair choose very in-depth projects: how gamma radiation affects plants and that sort of thing. Very sciency”

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    Abstract The objective of this science fair project is to determine the effectiveness of using sugar to preserve and keep the flowers fresh for longer periods of time. The experiment will be carried out using flowers such as the pompons‚ alstroemeria‚ sunflowers and water containing different amounts of sugar Hypothesis Flowers that are in contact with a more concentrated sugar solution will be able to last longer. Background Keeping flowers fresh

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    harmful microbes. Fungal infections can be particularly dangerous‚ but we have developed many different antifungal medications that can usually deal with these infections. But how do antifungal medications work‚ and how effective are they? In this science project‚ we will test how well different common antifungal medications can stop the growth of baker’s yeast‚ a harmless variety of fungus often used in baking. Problem/ Objective : Determine how different antifungal medications slow or stop the growth

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    SCIENCE PROJECT 1ST QTR. Submitted by: Bianca Kit Submitted to: T. Jed Castro PROBLEM: The society is greatly in need of new innovations that would make life easier for people and would not require too much consumption of limited resources. Eco-friendly products are recommended to consumers nowadays due to the constant depletion of natural resources in the country. One innovation that could most probably be of use to students and teachers would be the use of eggplant peelings extract as

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    my mind the night before the Science Fair in BN Calara Elementary School. It was a stressful night yet everybody is doing their tasks for the success of the said event. I was assigned in doing the sashes for the Mr. and Ms. Science Fair. We‚ the Program and Events Committee‚ successfully made it and everybody else. I worried because I will have a sleepless night before the Science Fair. But the next day‚ my energy didn’t go down. It was the day of the Science Fair‚ October 28 2013. I didn’t care

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    Analysis & Discussion The primary objective of this investigation was to test ultraviolet radiation as an alternative disinfectant for Acanthamoeba in its more resistant cyst form. A previous study had already shown that multipurpose solutions were ineffective compared to hydrogen peroxide based systems at eliminating Acanthamoeba trophozoite contaminations.5 This was a follow-up to that study. Another goal of this study was to test the effectiveness of hydrogen peroxide in eliminating

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    ABSTRACT The Illinois Junior Academy of Science CATEGORY Environmental Science STATE REGION # ________6________ SCHOOL Adlai E. Stevenson High School IJAS SCHOOL # ___6092__________ CITY/ZIP Long Grove‚ 60047 SCHOOL PHONE _(847) 415-4000_____ SPONSOR Mrs. Palffy NAME OF EXHIBITOR* Han Song Huang GRADE 9 NAME OF EXHIBITOR _____________ GRADE NAME OF EXHIBITOR GRADE NAME OF EXHIBITOR ______________________

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    REPUBLICA KATHMANDU‚ Jan 11: Himalayan Club de Scientia‚ an independent science club of Himalayan White House International College in New Baneshwor is organizing Himalayan Science Fair 2011. The event is taking place on January 28 and 29 from 10 am to 4:30 pm inside the college premise. Mukul Dhakal‚ Program Coordinator of the science exhibition and a grade 12 science student‚ shared‚ “We are organizing this nationwide science exhibition so that the students can get a platform where they will get

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    My SRP is determining if the colour of ice affects its melting rate. Ice melts by taking in energy from its surroundings to form heat. This makes the molecules in the ice cube vibrate. As the overall vibration increases‚ the water molecules split from each other turning the ice from a frozen state to a liquid state. Heat can be absorbs in two different ways‚ through direct contact with a hot surface or through radiation of a hot surface nearby. Radiant heat can be contributed by sunlight‚ fires and

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