DRY ICE BUBBLES.
Question: What happens when you add a vacuum cleaner tube to dry ice and soapy water then dip it in soap?
Hypothesis: I think it will create DRY ICE BUBBLES
The Science Behind It.
Dry ice changes directly from a solid to a gas, without ever fully becoming a liquid. This process is called sublimation. When dry ice is added to water the sublimation process increases in speed, which creates clouds of fog that fill up the dry ice bubble until the process becomes too much causing the the bubble to explode. This creates dry ice bubbles.
Conclusions
in conclusion, my hypothesis was correct as the dry ice changed directly to air.
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Comments
This experiment looks very incomplete. IT was to be submitted by Jan 22nd. As of Feb 1st, it looks like the only part that was completed was the Question.
Spelling, punctuation and grammar need to be revised as well
Question:
Hypothesis: Must be much more specific about what you think will happen and why. Why will there be fog?
Materials: Incomplete
Procedure:
Safety Procedure: Incomplete
Observation:
Science Behind it: Incomplete
Conclusion: Incomplete
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This experiment looks very incomplete. IT was to be submitted by Jan 22nd. As of Feb 1st, it looks like the only part that was completed was the Question.
Spelling, punctuation and grammar need to be revised as well
Question:
Hypothesis: Must be much more specific about what you think will happen and why. Why will there be fog?
Materials: Incomplete
Procedure:
Safety Procedure: Incomplete
Observation:
Science Behind it: Incomplete
Conclusion: Incomplete
About Author: