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On the Lighter Side => New Theories => Topic started by: benep on 15/04/2007 23:07:25

Title: evaporation?
Post by: benep on 15/04/2007 23:07:25
hmm im gonan do an experiment to see which evpaorate faster water or orange juice if you kniow answer plz dont tell so i can be amazed my self thank you ill post results here  [O8)]
Title: evaporation?
Post by: Karen W. on 15/04/2007 23:56:36
Ben You should post this in the kitchen science also!
Title: evaporation?
Post by: Seany on 16/04/2007 01:44:29
Yup! I'll be looking forward to the results! [;)] By the way - I think the orange juice gets a bit icky and sticky! [;D]
Title: evaporation?
Post by: Guttedpiggy on 17/04/2007 20:54:41
yeahhhhhh, i think the water will evaporate faster
Title: evaporation?
Post by: neilep on 17/04/2007 22:30:21
hmm im gonan do an experiment to see which evpaorate faster water or orange juice if you kniow answer plz dont tell so i can be amazed my self thank you ill post results here  [O8)]

This is cool.

Look forward to seeing the results...

Personally, I think lead is heavier than a feather of the same volume....erhmm !!..hang on...wrong experiment !!

DOH !!!

Title: evaporation?
Post by: benep on 05/05/2007 23:21:44
lol sorry i have cold so havent been on com till today lol... anyways ye as i predicted the water did evaporate faster well the prange juice barely lost anything at all o                                                 

and btw i did know i just want to make use of each section so i thought of this
Title: evaporation?
Post by: Karen W. on 06/05/2007 01:22:37
That's interesting Ben.

Now you know which evaporated first, can you explain to me why???

If not Ben, try a second kind of juice do the exact same experiment. Then chart
 
your results, think about the outcomes, if they are the same find out what

they both have in common and see if you can further your experiment.. better

yet try fresh squeezed orange juice with out anything at all added.

Literally squeeze it yourself and then use cartoned or frozen in another

glass see if the results between your hand squeezed and carton juice are any

different.

I bet you will be able to tell me why one evaporated quicker, also

answering the water juice question at the same time!
Title: evaporation?
Post by: moonfire on 06/05/2007 05:04:25
Many different variables here too...what is in the juice, temperature, etc...the experiment has to be in the same place....how much it weighs, etc...