Login
Copyright (c) 2013 by tristink Conditions of Use    Privacy Policy Return to Blogmeister
tristink -- Blogmeister





files/
by tristink teacher: Alfonso Gonzalez


Blog Entries

List 25, 50, all

Conditions of Use


polyacrylate project conclusion! my team an i did a class project on polyacrylate. we put three polyacrylate in each vile. we had 5 viles tottal. vile A: h20 Vile B: hydrogen peroxide Vile C salt H20 Vile D: sugar H20 nd Vile F: dirty H20. we found that the polyacrylate grew the biggest in the hydrogen peroxide. it also got pretty big in the sugar H20, dirty H20 and the reg. H20. it didnt grow very much in the salt water though? something that suprised me was that the polycrylate lost almost all thier color except for just a little pink in some. i understand that the water viles grew the biggest but i dont understand quite yet why the hydrogen peroxide made the polyacrylite grew the biggest.

Article posted November 4, 2011 at 12:16 PM • comment (1) • Reads 1442 • Return to Blog List

The computer you are commenting from has an id number. It is 54.224.75.101!
Your Name:
E-mail:
URL of Your Blog
(optional)
Your Comment:
Prove that you're a human!
Enter the letters & numbers in the box:

When your comment has been submitted, it will be delivered to the teacher, for approval. When it has been approved, the comment will be added to this author's blog.
Thank you!

Posted Comments


I think the polyacrylate grew the biggest in the hydrogen peroxide because of all the chemicals in the hydrogen peroxide! I am really curious why the water didn't affect the polyacrylate more than it did. Anyways great blog! sounds like a great and fun experiment.
Comment Posted on January 17, 2012 at 01:54 PM by Katherinec

Login
Copyright (c) 2013 by tristink Conditions of Use    Privacy Policy Return to Blogmeister