QUICK NEED RELATED RESEARCH FOR LIT REVIEW
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GBOB
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- Project Question: My topic is going to be evaporating rubbing alcohol with LED lights. This will demonstrate energy in the different colors of frequencies. I need to find related research for my Literature review. I have been looking for evaporation, and all i can find is something about loam and clay evaporating and whatnot. I have no experimenting that has to be done at the moment.
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QUICK NEED RELATED RESEARCH FOR LIT REVIEW
I have a project on evaporation of rubbing alcohol using different color LEDs, and did I mention my Lit Review is due tomorrow??? I need related research to put in my Lit Review that has to do with evaporation. HELP ASAP PLEASE... thanks a ton 
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donnahardy2
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Re: QUICK NEED RELATED RESEARCH FOR LIT REVIEW
Hi Gbob,
Welcome to Science Buddies! This is a really great project idea. I think you are interested in doing this project from this website:
https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... p051.shtml
For your background research you should include basic information on isopropanol, evaporation, and what makes lights different colors. There is an excellent bibliography in the background section of this project that you can use for your literature review. Click on the background tab to find the list.
Good luck, and let us know if you have any other questions.
Donna Hardy
Welcome to Science Buddies! This is a really great project idea. I think you are interested in doing this project from this website:
https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... p051.shtml
For your background research you should include basic information on isopropanol, evaporation, and what makes lights different colors. There is an excellent bibliography in the background section of this project that you can use for your literature review. Click on the background tab to find the list.
Good luck, and let us know if you have any other questions.
Donna Hardy

