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    Different Types Of Slime

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    How would I market a slime product and make money doing so? After making four different types of slime‚ I decided that I would want to market the boogers. I choose this slime because it is very stretchy and not sticky. Also because this slime can be played with in many different ways. For example‚ you could blow a bubble using your hand. This slime is not a runny watery type of slime. It can be played on most hard surfaces and can be cleaned up easily. To sell this slime I would have to complete

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    Concrete and Mold

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    the final slump and the actual weight of water and cement used. 10. If using superplasticizer‚ add it to the mixer and mix for one minute. a. Perform another slump test and record the value. Procedure for slump test 1. Dampen the slump test mold and place it on a flat‚ moist‚ nonabsorbent‚

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    Slime Research Paper

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    Slime‚that ooey gooey stuff that sticks and slides‚many different kinds of slime exist on the market as silly putty‚gak and just plain old slime but‚ how is it made? and how do different substances affect it? well that’s what this experiment is all about. I will have a base slime and will tweak different attributes of it with borax‚vinegar‚baking soda and water. Borax is a widely known as a laundry detergent and can be used in many ways like a water softener‚disinfectant‚mouthwash and so many other

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    Slime Time Lab Report

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    Colorado Northwestern Community College Science of Biology Mrs. Farrow Lab 3 – Slime Time Submitted by Chase Kenemer 22 February 2015 Abstract Polar solvents dissolve‚ or pick-up‚ polar substances and non-polar solvents dissolve‚ or pick-up‚ non-polar substances. In the conducted experiment‚ the polarity of molecules and their properties are explored. The results of using two solvents on both polar and non-polar inks‚ further verify this to be true. The student conducted the experiment

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    Cracks in the Mold

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    Americans‚ but also for the LGBT community and women. With the emergence of America as a media savvy economic powerhouse post the World Wars‚ a tide sort of changed within the community of women. According to Sara Evans in the selection “Cracks in the Mold‚” women in the 1950s recognized they were somewhat limited to performing the dutiful tasks of motherhood‚ but many were outright no longer finding fulfillment in such rolls (176). Evans describes the complexities of sexism in the United States’ culture

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    Mold Growth In Homes

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    The biggest cause of mold growth in homes is excess moisture created by leaking water which has gone undetected or elevated humidity due to inadequate ventilation. The obvious places for mold to germinate are the areas of the property which are most likely to be damp‚ like the kitchen and bathroom‚ basements and crawl space/attic are also common places associated with mold problems (mold will grow in glass fibre insulation.) In many instances mold growing in your property is fairly harmless‚ whilst

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    Mold Baking Soda

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    Mold can be very dangerous for our health. It is very important that we try to prevent its development rather than removing it. However‚ in case you already have it in your home‚ you must definitely find a clever way to remove it. Here are some eco-friendly ways to get rid of mold. Baking soda offers amazing results Baking soda is one of the most popular eco-friendly ways to get rid of mold. You can either use it mixed with water or vinegar. Spray it onto surfaces and leave it sit for about a day

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    Time Slime Research Paper

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    In the beginning of Time Slime Our story goes back tens‚ of thousands‚ of days ago. Back to around 1976. It was the disco era‚ so obviously there were bright colors‚ frizzy hair‚ and all sorts of atrocious stuff. Of course‚ there had to be slime in the mix. The gross green goo was first introduced by the company Mattel. Yes‚ they did also make Barbie‚ but we know that she would never touch slime. It was green‚ cold‚ and very sticky. Once you were done stretching and squeezing‚ you would return

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    Mouldy Bread

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    I. Abstract This experiment was run to see how fast molds grow on bread in 3 different dry location‚ such as indoor room‚ fridge and freezer. The samples in a plastic container at room temperature showed mold in fewer days than the samples that kept in low temperature place as fridge and freezer. I think that this is because it was a better environment for the molds to grow. The breads that is kept cool will last longer on the plate than bread in normal room temperature. II. Introduction

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    Memory Foam Molds

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    Unfortunately‚ mold on your memory foam mattress is a sign that it’s time to throw it away. Although you can remove surface mold with a vacuum cleaner‚ household cleaners and a bit of time in the sun‚ there is no way to remove mold from deeper parts of the mattress. Instead‚ you’ll need to get a new mattress and take steps to prevent mold from growing again. The Problem Mold likes damp dark places‚ and there are few places darker than the core of a memory foam mattress. Memory foam mattresses consist

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