Dear Expert,
I was thinking if I can get some background information about this topic.
My hypothesis is: If I put mint in the hot water, then the hot water will cool down.
Variable: Water with mint
Control: Water without mint
Constants: The amount of hot water, the temperature, and the amount of mint in each glass of hot water
Please respond as soon as possible
Sincerely,
MaggieW17
Does mint actually cool hot water down?
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Re: Does mint actually cool hot water down?
Hi MaggieW17,
This is a really interesting topic! Your hypothesis, variables, control, and constants all look good.
The compound that makes mint flavoring feel like your mouth is cold is called menthol. I've included a link below for background information.
http://www.iflscience.com/brain/why-men ... ally-cold/
You can see that this topic is pretty widely researched, but it's still an interesting topic and a good experiment.
Hope this helped and let us know if you have more questions,
Allison
This is a really interesting topic! Your hypothesis, variables, control, and constants all look good.
The compound that makes mint flavoring feel like your mouth is cold is called menthol. I've included a link below for background information.
http://www.iflscience.com/brain/why-men ... ally-cold/
You can see that this topic is pretty widely researched, but it's still an interesting topic and a good experiment.
Hope this helped and let us know if you have more questions,
Allison

