Hows this: "The oxidation effects of various everyday household liquids on ordinary iron nails"
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it's actually vinegar & salt because vinegar is an acid & salt is an abrasive.
Acetic acid.
Liquids with high viscosity flow slowly, like honey. Liquids with low viscosity flow quickly, like water and vinegar.
I dont know. Im trying to find the same answer for a science project.
Hows this: "The oxidation effects of various everyday household liquids on ordinary iron nails"
I have heard that orange juice kills lima beans. I am not sure about vinegar, i heard that it does. I am about to do a science fair project. That is one of the liquids that i am using. So i hope it doesing but it might. Other liquids may also kill lima beans. It is hard to tell witch. You can only use so many liquids in different tests and projects. =)
If a lemon is placed in vinegar, what will happen.....
You should see what happens when you put an egg in vinegar. (It'll turn bouncy.
a conclution for a science fair project means, if ur hypothesis was right for example: the topic "Rubbery Egg" the conclution was that the egg becomes rubbary wen it is put in vinegar.
These household items can make invisible ink.
a question that you ask your self. For example:what explodes higher baking soda, vinegar,and water or baking soda,vinegar,and orange juice or baking soda,vinegar,and root beer?
a good one is soaking an egg in vinegar and watch it become clear or disappear
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I don't know yet but I am doing a science fair project on ways to kill algae and I'll keep you posted. Garrett Glover
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