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Goop By: Kayli Casey
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Problem My problem is What materials work best to make goop, and can it go quickly from a liquid to a solid and then back to a liquid when not moving. The reason I picked this project is because I thought goop was an interesting topic.
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Hypothesis My hypothesis is that laundry borax would work the best because when dealing with powder laundry soap I have noticed if you get it damp it becomes sticky. So I think if you add glue it will be more of in a solid state already.
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Materials Laundry Borax 1 cup of laundry 1 cup of water or until covering borax 2 tablespoons of white glue Corn Starch 1 cup of corn starch 1 cup of water 2 tablespoons of white glue
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Procedure Mix all materials together and then move each mixture and then record which mixture went to the solid form the fastest.
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Results My end result was that laundry borax did not work as I thought it would. Corn starch came out the best and yes it did go from a liquid to a solid. My hypothesis was wrong and I think that is was because the corn starches was smoother so it grouped together easier.
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Conclusion My conclusion is that my hypothesis was wrong and that Corn starch worked best.
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Work Cited Wikipedia httpscifun.chem.wisc.eduhomeexptsgluep.ht m Google Images
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