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    you spread salt daily on your driveway to melt the snow. In the springtime‚ when the lawn begins to grow‚ you notice that there is no grass growing for about 3 inches from the driveway. Furthermore‚ the grass seems to be growing more slowly up to about 1 foot from the driveway. Can salt have an effect on the growth of grass after placing it in your driveway during the winter to melt the snow? I will perform three different experiments to find the conclusion to this problem.   Salt is a Corrosive

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    water to fuel to water

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    Does This Thing Work? It operates on a 100 year old proven technology called electrolysis. Whenever you place two pieces of metal in water‚ and apply electricity‚ the water separates into it’s basic molecules‚ Hydrogen and Oxygen (H2O). If you look at the picture on the left‚ you will see H2O molecules connected together in their liquid form which is WATER But when you apply electricity (from your car battery)‚ the molecules separate and form a GAS (called HHO) which is a mixture of Hydrogen

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    1. Prepare the salt‚ sugar‚ sand‚ and measuring teaspoon. 2. Once the ice cubes are set up in their bowls‚ quickly add the substances to the ice cubes so that they don’t melt before adding the substances. 3. Place three ice cubes quickly into each of the four bowls. 4. Arrange the ice cubes so that only the corners are touching‚ forming a triangular shape. 5. Carefully sprinkle ½ teaspoon (tsp.) of salt over the ice cubes in one bowl. 6. Sprinkle ½ tsp. of sugar over the ice cubes in another bowl

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    Salt and Sand Lab Report

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    Brooke Thomas September 13‚ 2012 Separating Salt and Sand Lab Report Separating components of a mixture of salt and sand and calculate the mass of each. Salt is soluble and sand will sink to the bottom‚ you can separate the rest with filtering and distillation (boiling). If salt and sand are a mixture‚ then we can separate them by physical processes. Materials Ring with ring stand Funnel Wire triangle Stirring rod Filtering paper Beakers (400mL and 250mL) Rinse bottle Evaporation

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    Sea Salt Around The World

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    article “Sea Salt Around the World is Contaminated by Plastic” researchers discover that microplastics in sea salt from around the US‚ Europe‚ and China. This also proves that plastic pollution is pervasive in the environment. Research proved that tiny plastic particles have been found in our sea salt. This is dangerous because it means that microplastics are entering our daily food chain through the salts in our diets. Scientist believe that most of the contamination comes from water bottles and

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    determine how an excess amount of liquid‚ which was water‚ Gatorade and wine in this case‚ along with an excess amount of solute‚ which was the 7g NaCl pill‚ would affect the kidneys and the osmolarity of urine. Measurements of urine volume‚ specific gravity and chloride concentrations were recorded in order to investigate this. Our hypothesis stated that the volume of urine would increase for all groups other than the group drinking 80 ml of water along with taking a 7g. This portion of the hypothesis

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    Can Water Float on Water?

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    My Science Project Can water float on water? My Prediction I predict that water can’t float on top of water. Simply because it sounds impossible‚ but it will be interesting to find out if however it is possible. The Experiment First‚ I found two 1litre bottles and marked one with ‘+ salt’ and the other with ‘fresh’. I then went on to add red food colouring to the fresh bottle and yellow to the + salt bottle. The reason for doing so was to establish which ones were which and see if they

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    Hydrated Salts Lab Report

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    Investigation of a Hydrated Salt Table of Calculations: „³ Unknown #2 Weight of hydrate before heating .9989g Weight hydrate after heating .6534g Weight of water .3455g Mole of water in hydrate .0192mol Mole of anhydrous salt: CuSO4 .004094mol CuCl2 .004859mol CoCl2 .005033mol Mole ratio of water to each of the anhydrous salts: CuSO4 4.69

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    Salt and Ice; Minnesotas Battle Abstract Salt is applied in the thousands of tons every year to reduce ice and‚ in turn‚ reduce accidents on Minnesota roads. When the ice and snow melt each spring‚ the majority of this solution is relieved into rivers and lakes through storm drains on Minnesota roads. The salt negatively affects fish and aquatic plants by dehydrating them and altering fertilization. The damaging effects of sodium chloride are long term and not easily repaired. The Minnesota

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    Epsom Salt Research Paper

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    Epsom salt (sometimes called soaking salt) is a home remedy that has been used for tired muscles and aching joints for generations. It is inexpensive and easily found in many drug stores and even some grocery stores. Epsom salt is a naturally occurring mineral called magnesium sulfate. When you mix the correct amount (follow the instructions on the manufacturer’s label) into a warm bath and then soak for approximately 12 - 15 minutes‚ there are several health benefits. Soaking in a magnesium sulfate

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