I Think That Your Best Guest Would Be That When It Glows It Its Glows Great!
#Best Science Fair Project
#Look Me Up Datrez Thomas
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A good hypothesis for making water glow could be that adding a phosphorescent or fluorescent material (such as certain chemicals or minerals) to the water may cause it to emit light when exposed to certain stimuli, such as UV light. Testing this hypothesis would involve experimenting with different materials and light sources to observe the glowing effect.
well you could do the brightness like..... glowing with black light and glowing with out it.
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non tonic water
It's not water .____.
You have to make your own hypothesis, that is the whole point of a hypothesis.
One hypothesis will have to do with the surface tension of water.
Materials for making glowing water include a fluorescent or phosphorescent substance, such as a fluorescent dye or glow-in-the-dark powder, water, and a black light or UV light source to make it glow. These materials can be combined in varying quantities to achieve the desired glowing effect.
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Example: Hypothesis: I Think The Flower Will Sink Into The Water Conclusion: When I Tested My Experiment , I Found That My Hypothesis Was Incorrect And The Flower Floated On Top Of The Water