on the market as silly putty‚gak and just plain old slime but‚ how is it made? and how do different substances affect it? well that’s what this experiment is all about. I will have a base slime and will tweak different attributes of it with borax‚vinegar‚baking soda and water. Borax is a widely known as a laundry detergent and can be used in many ways like a water softener‚disinfectant‚mouthwash and so many other numerous things i can’t even count. The reason for this in this experiment is it reacts
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descaler (vinegar)‚ as this could have a negative effect on the taste of the coffee. Note: Never use an acid- or vinegar-based descaling agent with 8% or more acetic acid to descale the appliance‚ as this may cause damage. http://www.diynot.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=30088#axzz2Bph0xR9a Citric acid will do a better job than the acetic acid in vinegar. That’s because calcium citrate dissolves in water whereas calcium acetate forms an insoluble layer between the scale and the vinegar. You can
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Develop hypotheses on the ability of oil‚ vinegar‚ and laundry detergent to contaminate groundwater. a. Oil hypothesis = The oil will float to the top of the water and not contaminate the groundwater. b. Vinegar hypothesis = The vinegar will mix with the groundwater therefore contaminating it c. Laundry detergent hypothesis =The laundry detergent will mix with groundwater and change the
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Music‚ Math‚ and Science! by Mary Cozac Children learn concepts and develop through hands-on experiences. They learn to observe‚ question and be curious about their inside and outside environment. When children are encouraged to experiment and discover new things they acquire new concepts and new ideas which they transfer to other areas of development. Planned activities that explore music‚ math‚ and science can teach children many concepts and
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Stephen Pidliskey 09/15/07 P1 Park ISOPOD BEHAVIOR LAB REPORT Background Information: In our lab we were working with isopods‚ also known as pill bugs or rollie pollies. The isopods that we worked with were land isopods. They like to live in moist places under untouched objects such as boards‚ bricks‚ rotting logs and or rocks. Basically‚ they will live anywhere! If you are lucky enough‚ you can even find them next to buildings where it is moist and if there is food. All living organisms like
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its very common that with heat applied to something‚ the ’object’ expands‚ this is seen with metals. Due to this‚ we assumed that the same would happen to animal and plant cells and the cell membrane. It’s also believed that the low pH solution of vinegar (2.4) would eat away the cell wall and plasma membrane‚ which would then cause a chemical reaction to the cells structure. It was also considered that if the cell received did heat and exposure to a pH solution we would have total cell failure in
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This altering between beer and apple vinegar probably contributed to his early success. Apple vinegar has antibacterial properties. Now my family comes from a long line of coal miners and moonshiners. A commonly overlooked trick from keeping your moonshine from developing a metallic‚ penny-like taste is to clean your copper pot on a regular basis. Since most cleaners are poisonous‚ I was always taught to clean your copper pot with ketchup or apple vinegar. Both products are nonpoisonous and have
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This occurs because the pH of the milk has been changed. Casein‚ one of the main proteins in milk‚ is a weak soluble‚ meaning it doesn’t dissolve well in water. When vinegar is added to the milk‚ it causes the milk to become more acidic‚ and the protein casein to unfold. By tampering with the usual shape of casein‚ the protein now interacts with other denatured proteins and results in clumping (Lawandi‚ 2015). These clumps
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Persuasion Upon sitting down to pre-write this paper‚ I had a bit of a problem figuring out where exactly to start. As this course first pointed out‚ persuasion is all around usit is used by advertisers‚ by the news‚ by politicians‚ by friends and family‚ by school officials‚ even by my neighbor’s cat (the latter of which is especially good). I looked at the paper prompt and after glancing through it‚ noticed the line "A good place to start is to consider if you’re a person who is easily persuaded
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long as they are low in carbs and fat (almost all of these are‚ but with beef ensure it is 97% fat free or higher and organic). SALADS AND APPETIZERS Sweet Japanese Cucumber Salad Ingredients 1 cucumber sliced/ diced 2 tablespoons apple cider vinegar 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice 1 tablespoon Bragg’s amino acids 1 teaspoon finely minced onion Cayenne pepper to taste Directions Mix ingredients together‚ marinate for 15 minutes or more and serve chilled. Variations: Marinate cucumbers in Sweet
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