Stain Removal Science fair project
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eantoff
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Stain Removal Science fair project
I need to know if youthink testing stain removers is too easy for an eighth grader? NEED TO KNOW

Emily Antoff
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Personal opinion - A basic product comparison of A vs. B would probably be too simple. If you chose an individual chemical in the stain remover and judged how the concentration of that chemical affected the stain removal - better. It still might be a little simple for the judges.
Have you asked your science teacher for his/her opinion?
Have you asked your science teacher for his/her opinion?
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carolinethorn
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Or you could have more variables with the composition of the stain - protein based stains, fat based stains, inorganic stains. And figure out why a particular product might work better on different types of stains.
There are also a number of old wives tales/folklore remedies about what you should do to remove certain types of stains - you could examine the molecular basis for this. For example, my mother told me that cold milk was the best way to get blood stain from a white shirt. Why might this work and what kind of molecules would be involved?
Best of luck,
-Caroline
There are also a number of old wives tales/folklore remedies about what you should do to remove certain types of stains - you could examine the molecular basis for this. For example, my mother told me that cold milk was the best way to get blood stain from a white shirt. Why might this work and what kind of molecules would be involved?
Best of luck,
-Caroline
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marknoble
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Re: Stain Removal Science fair project
I think this project maybe suited for my son in grade 4. As it will allow him to document the stains and the cleaning process followed.
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