The question almost certainly concerns the alkalinity of the water - in general thequantity of dissolved calcium salts. These cause problems with heat exchangers, and along pipes in general. A study of these effects would go some way in your project.
Of course, another form of hard water is ice.
just work hard, stay posative here are some easy project:blobs inn a bottle, mysterious water suspension
that's sooo hard i just wanna know for a science project
Water containing high concentrations of calcium, magnesium, or iron is called hard water. Hard water can cause mineral buildup in pipes and appliances, reduce the effectiveness of soaps and detergents, and leave spots on dishes and fixtures.
I would say the best basketball you should get is a not a very hard one kind of like a easy one that would flatten because if your doing a science project on the brain or stomach or an intestine that would be perfect.
By doing stressful activities. The top one is science fair, research reports, or any major school project with deadlines that are hard to meet.
You think probable to hard water.
Science is not that hard just study and work hard! For me it comes really easy.
Study a lot, and work as hard as you can.More Information:I have added a link to a great site with tons of information about science projects! The best advice is to start working as soon as the project is assigned - give yourself the maximum time to work, and you will have more data and better results by the time it is due. Think what would you do about, Work it and get the things that you will need to built it, built the project, and finaly put in the science fair!
no it doesnt make a difference whether you do hard core or none the best one is pop i know because i did a 5th grade science fair project on that.
For any sort of research project, whether it is a science project or a literature paper, the bibliography is a list of the sources that you used to get your information. Check your project requirements to see if the bibliography needs to be in a particular format. If it does, you can go online and find examples for that type of bibliography. Make sure you do this early. It might be hard to go back and find all your resources later.
No; hard water contain carbonates and sulfates of calcium and magnesium.
To create a successful science project involving an egg in a bottle, you can follow these steps: Gather materials: You will need a hard-boiled egg, a glass bottle with a narrow opening, a match or a piece of paper, and some water. Peel the egg and place it aside. Fill the bottle with hot water and let it sit for a few minutes to heat up. Pour out the water and quickly place the egg on the bottle's opening. Watch as the egg gets sucked into the bottle due to the change in air pressure. To remove the egg, you can blow into the bottle or add a small amount of water to push it out. Record your observations and explain the science behind the experiment, focusing on concepts like air pressure and temperature. By following these steps and understanding the scientific principles at play, you can create a successful and engaging science project involving an egg in a bottle.