Dissolving Lollies Anthony Gentile, Paul Molluso, Mitchell Donald.

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Dissolving Lollies Anthony Gentile, Paul Molluso, Mitchell Donald

Aim The aim of this experiment is to find out which liquid dissolves the lolly fastest.

Hypothesis We believe that the vinegar will dissolve the lolly the fastest because the acidity will eat it away. The second fastest would be lemon juice, then the lemonade. The boiling water was the control.

Apparatus 50ml of vinegar, lemon juice, lemonade and water. A Bunsen burner with tripod, gauze mat, heat proof mat ml beakers. 4 raspberry drops. Matches. 4 stop watches.

Method 1.Set up Bunsen burner. 2.Fill the beakers with 50ml of each liquid. 3.Light the Bunsen burner and place the beaker with water on top. 4.Place one raspberry drop in each beakers and time all of the beakers as soon as you place it in. 5.When each of the raspberry drops have dissolved stop the timer and record in a table.

Results LiquidTime Vinegar40mins (not dissolved) Lemon juice40mins (not dissolved) Lemonade40mins (not dissolved) Boiling water35mins