IF i pick which piller dissove in water fastest ?
What material I nedd?
piller dissolve in water/Helpppp
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teddy
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- Project Question: I have question releate to my project which is Yeast Reproduction in Sugar Substitutes. I didn't get the procedure. Can you please explain me.
Thank you - Project Due Date: December 1st
- Project Status: I am just starting
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donnahardy2
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Re: piller dissolve in water/Helpppp
Hi Teddy,
Is this the project you are thinking about doing? This is another good project that can be done in a day.
https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... p027.shtml
Here is the list of materials you will need:
• At least 12 Alka-Seltzer® tablets (if you plan to do additional variations to the project, you'll want to get a larger box)
• Thermometer (good range would be -10°C to 110°C
o E.g. catalog # WW6332000 from Science Kit & Boreal Lab or catalog #15V1460 from Wards Natural Science
o Standard kitchen candy thermometer will also work fine
• Clear 12 ounce (355 mL) drinking glass (or larger)
o Note: Use Pyrex glass when working with water heated on the stove or in the microwave)
• Measuring cup
• Masking tape
• Something to stir with (a teaspoon or a chopstick, for example)
• Hot and cold tap water
• Ice
• Stopwatch (you can also use a clock or watch with a second hand)
• A helper
• Lab notebook
• Pencil
Be sure and read the post I just wrote you in response to your first inquiry. It contains advice that you will apply to this project also.
Donna Hardy
Is this the project you are thinking about doing? This is another good project that can be done in a day.
https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... p027.shtml
Here is the list of materials you will need:
• At least 12 Alka-Seltzer® tablets (if you plan to do additional variations to the project, you'll want to get a larger box)
• Thermometer (good range would be -10°C to 110°C
o E.g. catalog # WW6332000 from Science Kit & Boreal Lab or catalog #15V1460 from Wards Natural Science
o Standard kitchen candy thermometer will also work fine
• Clear 12 ounce (355 mL) drinking glass (or larger)
o Note: Use Pyrex glass when working with water heated on the stove or in the microwave)
• Measuring cup
• Masking tape
• Something to stir with (a teaspoon or a chopstick, for example)
• Hot and cold tap water
• Ice
• Stopwatch (you can also use a clock or watch with a second hand)
• A helper
• Lab notebook
• Pencil
Be sure and read the post I just wrote you in response to your first inquiry. It contains advice that you will apply to this project also.
Donna Hardy
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teddy
- Posts: 4
- Joined: Sun Nov 20, 2011 4:03 pm
- Occupation: student
- Project Question: I have question releate to my project which is Yeast Reproduction in Sugar Substitutes. I didn't get the procedure. Can you please explain me.
Thank you - Project Due Date: December 1st
- Project Status: I am just starting
Re: piller dissolve in water/Helpppp
thanks so much.
you helped me
you helped me

