Control for vitamin C project
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Control for vitamin C project
I was wondering whether there really is a control for a vitamin C project testing the amount of vitamin C in an array of different fruits, not just oranges? Would it be the standard solution? I've always been told a control is mandatory for a science project. Thanks.
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MelissaB
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Re: Control for vitamin C project
Hi,
In this case, you are running into different ideas of a control. In this case, your standard solution would be what we call a positive control--a liquid in which you know there is Vitamin C. If you want to include a traditional negative control, you can use distilled water. This should not react, since there should be no vitamin C in it.
Hope this helps!
In this case, you are running into different ideas of a control. In this case, your standard solution would be what we call a positive control--a liquid in which you know there is Vitamin C. If you want to include a traditional negative control, you can use distilled water. This should not react, since there should be no vitamin C in it.
Hope this helps!

