Megan+T13

Megan T Cary Academy 2012-2013
 * DETERMINING THE BLASTIBILITY OF HAND BLASTERS **

The purpose of this experiment was to figure out if Hand Blasters would blast after being submerged in different liquids. Hand Blasters were submerged in Mountain Dew, ammonia, vinegar, and spring water. For the Mountain Dew it was hypothesized that the Mountain Dew would fizz up and circled the Hand Blasters, also fade the color off. For the ammonia it was hypothesized that the Hand Blasters would become smooth and not be able to blast. For the vinegar it was hypothesized that the vinegar would dye the Hand Blaster a different color and the Hand Blasters would not be able to work. For spring water it was hypothesized that the spring water would rub off all of the flour-like substance around the Hand Blasters and the Hand Blasters would not work. Hand Blasters were submerged in Mountain Dew, ammonia, vinegar, and spring water and then taken out of the liquid to dry for twenty-four hours. The Hand Blasters were blasted and the results were recorded.
 * ABSTRACT **


 * EXPERIMENTAL IMPROVEMENTS AND FUTURE ****EXPERIMENTS**

====This experiment could be improved by trying more different varieties of liquids and since spring water is pretty much already known it could be illuminated. For a future experiment one could see how much ph Hand Blasters give off when the Hand Blasters are put in Mountain Dew, ammonia, vinegar, and spring water. ====

The full science experiment can be read on the PDF file below.
