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Thursday, June 17, 2010




Sorry, just realized how long it took to upload a video...So i'm not gonna upload anymore up. But the whole experiment was pretty much like this, and I'll put up some pictures.


This is a really pretty one...I liked it.

Anyways, the report took really, really really long to do. I wan't sure about my results, cause it took up 4 whole pages because the tables were really big. I hope that is ok. It's not that there is alot of info, just big table...

and the discussion was difficult, but i think i have covered everything needed to.

I know I haven't been really active on the blog, but just for the sake of it, my spirit was always with you!XP HAHAHHAHA~~~

Bye, fare thee well~~

P.s. Hi Ms Zhang:)

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Results for experiment


Well, here we are, the results of my experiment.
I took some pictures and video. I did my first experiment around one and a half week ago, and my second and third a couple of days ago.

This is the first experiment:

The equipment are


  • food colouring




  • milk (I decided to use pura milk instead of the one I had before, because my family liked the pura milk better, and it is full cream, so no problem)




  • Four different brands of detergent with different price range








  • Cotton tips



  • Syringe (this replaces the dropper because I couldn't find one in my house, but works just as well)


Equipment was set up as followed:


And I did it three times, following the method, of course.

I found out that the more expensive the detergent was, the less effective it is at removing grease. Pretty interesting huh? So you don't neccessarily have to buy the most expensive one, cause they might not be as effective. But then again, the more expensive ones tend to be kinder towards you hand and skin. So I juess the choice is up to you.

The next blog is all gonna be on pictures and video for the experiment. Some of them are really pretty! The report is done, finally, and I am dead, but it is over!! YAY~~

Monday, June 14, 2010

The purpose for the food colouring

Sorry, I had been busy, so hadn't have time to post things (but no excuses). I've finished my experiment, which is of course, a plus, and are well on my way to finish the report, which will certainly take a while.
Thanks Ms Zhang. I see that I did not explain my experiment quite clear. I will attempt to explain it here.
The purpose, of the aim of my experiment is to determine whether the brand of detergent would affect the effectiveness (I think that is how you spell it) of the detergent in removing the grease. The purpose of detergent is so that oily grease may be removed during washing, as water alone is not able to remove the grease.

Within the detergent, there are chains of molecule. However, these molescule have very differnt ends. On one end, there is the water-hating molecule, otherwise known as hydrophobic (lacking affinity for water, repel and not absorb water, tending to not dissolve in, mix with or be wetted by water, hydro-water, phobic-afraid). The other end, there is water-loving components, known as hydrophilic (having a stong affinity for wate, tending to dissolve in, mix in or be wetted by water, kind of like a sponge).

The hydrophobic hydrocarbon are repelled by water, but instead, are attracted to grease and oil, whilst the hydrophilic are attracted to water. So we have chains of these unique molecules in the detergent, with one end attracted to grease and the other attracted to water. This becomes very effective when removing the oil from thing, as the hydrophobic end binds with the grease, and the hydrophilic end becomes attached to the water molecules, thus allowing the detergent, along with the grease, to be pulled away when rinsing.

A little tip for anyone who hates washing: warm or hot water makes removing the grime easier, as it melts the fats and oil, and allow detergent to dissolve and remove the grease easier and faster :)

That is the fundemental explanation for the chemistry of detergent, and how they work in removing grease. As for my experiment, I am testing whether the different brands will affect the effectiveness of the detergent in removing the grease. To test this, I would need to be able to see the process of the removal of grease itself. This is where the food colouring becomes essential to my experiment.

I have brought 4 different brands of detergent, each ranging in prices. There is one of the most expensive brand, one medium expensive, one medium cheap and a cheapest brand. The source of grease will be provided by full cream milk (this is why I would need milk), as there will certainly be quite a lot of fat in full cream milk. If I put a little bit of detergent into the milk, there would bound to be movement, as the hydrophobic end of the molecule is attracted by oil and fat. But is the milk is pure white. how can I observe those movement?

This is where the food colouring comes into play. I thought, the milk is white, why not add colour to it? It's the same theory as movement of water. When people wants to know where a rip is at a beach, they put colouring into the water, and thus obseve the movement of water. So that is the purpose of the food colouring, so that I will be able to clearly observe the movement of the milk, and see which one will react for longer, which one faster.

I hope that this explanation was clearer, and easier to understand.

I will later post my results, the video I took while I was conducting my experiment. I find my result to be very amusing. This experiment was inspired by a thought I had a while ago. The thought was "people spend more money on more expensive things, under the pretense that they are getting a better product, a product that would be more effective. But do they actually work better? Are we actually spending more money for a better product, or are the cheaper product the same as, or in some cases, better, than the more expensive ones."

I was looking forward to what the experiment would show me. So folks, watch out on what you're buying. You may never know that you could spend less money on the same thing with different brand, and it would be more effective.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

The world is full of colours~~

Hey guys, how yall doing??


I bring good news from me!! Remember how in the last post I mentioned my problem, how I couldn't find food colouring? Well, I found it!


Well, my dad found it for me! I'm so happy!


So all I've got to do is to select 4 very different brands of detergent and I would have all my equipments, and my experiment would be set and ready to go.





The colour I chose for the food colouring was red, green, blue, and yellow.





Oh, and did I mention that I found these in Coles??

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Experiment Plan

The equipments I need for my experiment are:

  • 4 large plates (with dent in the middle)
  • full cream milk (coles brand)
  • 4 different brands of detergents
  • cotton tips (coles brand)
  • camera
  • *4 different colours of food colouring

*I've decided to use 4 different colours instead of 3, as it would be able to show more of the direction of movement of the milk. The colours are red, green, blue and yellow. I'm hoping that these colours will go nice with each other.

Aim: Whether the brand of detergent will affect the effectiveness of grease removal

Method:

  1. Prepare equipment
  2. Set the 4 plates on a flat surfaced table/desk
  3. Pour equal amount of full cream milk in all of the plates
  4. Drop one drop of each colour of food colouring into the middle of each plate
  5. Dip one end of a cotton tip into a detergent
  6. Place the end of the cotton tip with detergent into the middle of a plate
  7. Record observation
  8. Repeat steps 5, 6 and 7 for each brand of detergent
  9. Take pictures of result for future referencing

For more accurate comparison, I may try performing steps 5, 6 and 7 simultaneously. In other words, place the cotton tips with different brands of detergents into the 4 plates at the same time. To do this, I would require another person to assist me, as I do not have 4 arms. It would also be a good idea to take a video of the result, for future reference of re-analysing and compare the results gained from different brands of detergent.

This experiment would need to be performed several times to ensure the accuracy of the results gained.

I encountered a problem while looking where I could purchase the equipments I would need for the experiment. I have had no problem, except for one. I do not know where I could buy food colouring. I went on coles and woolworths online shopping list, and I was not able to locate food colouring. So that is a big problem. I'm going to have a nice look around this weekend to try and find food dye, as this is the only equipment I need to be able to perform my experiment!! I did ask my dad, and he said you could buy them anywhere...well, let's hope he is right. If I cannot find any, then I must think of a replacement for food dye, which will certainly be bothersome. I'm just waiting for exams to finish and I will be starting my experiment! Yay~~XD

Oh, and a pretty interesting fact. While I was researching food dye, I found out that some food colouring are made from bugs. How gross~~they use bugs like beetles to create natural food colours and put them in food and such.

Here is the link to the site: http://organic.lovetoknow.com/Natural_Food_Coloring

The empty spaces are underscore.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Beautiful photo of milk

This is the milk which I have decided to use for my experiments (for now, if I find cheaper ones, then I'll use it). It is full cream milk, which is just what I need for my experiment.





For the food dye, I'm thinking, to create a nice colour, and to be able to see the flow of the milk clearly, red, blue and green. These are the primary colours after all. It will create a nice contrast, and will be obvious, to observe the movement of milk.





Tis a nice picture of my wonderful milk:



Ain't it beautiful?? It's blue too...and it's coles brand. It tastes good too...XP

Monday, April 26, 2010

Climatic Graph~~


Right Now, I'm about to drop... I'm so tired~~Zzzz....=_=

But good thing is, I have finished the climatic graph!! Yay~~

But funny thing is, editing took longer than doing the graph itselt...and the process is extremely frustrating...

Well, anyways, I want to sleep, so, Night night~~

Ciao^-^

Saturday, April 10, 2010

LOOK AT THIS THEME


Hey, check this out...isn't it cool???

I know it's got nothing to do with our assignment, but I just wanted to say...

Thursday, March 18, 2010

YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

PROJECT APPROVED!!!! THANKS MS ZHANG!!!

MUWAHAHAHAHAHA~~~~

Cheers, everybody~~:p

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

A decision...

Woo~~
Hey Ms. Zhang,

I think right now, I am going to go for the detergent experiment. It seemed interesting enough, and does require quite some researching, as it all had to do with chemistry.

Need to do more background research on the chemistry of soap and detergent.

I think this experiment won't be a challenge, but it won't be easy either. It would require the access to multiple detergent and/or soap....Well, my mum won't be too pleased...

Anyways, I think this could work.

Please tell tell me if this experiment is ok....Thanks!!:)

Oh, and I also found one with something about glow stick. I could think of some experiment to do with glow sticks, I suppose....I'll think about it, but I'm going to stick to the detergent now.

Another possibility

Hello blog,
I've been surfing the net for any additional ideas that seemed interesting, and I found this.

To test if the thickness of the bag affect how high it would rise.
We use a number of black plastic bags with different thickness. Fill all the bags with air and tie the opening of the bag so air do not escape. Then leave all the bags out in the sun, (this experiment make use of the solar energy).
We then observe which bag floats the highest, and see if the thickness affected how high the bags could float.

Independent variable would be the thickness of the bag
Dependent variable would be how high the bags floated
Controlled variable would be the same type and brand of bag, and the same day, under the same sun, in the same location.

This experiment could be conducted for a few times to make sure it is as accurate as it could be.

It sounds interesting, sort of...
If I was to do this one, would it be ok?

I think this might work

Oh wow, I found this thing that looked pretty interesting.

It is an experiment which tests whether a brand of soap is really effective in removing the fat, or the oil. This could be done by:
1. Fill a plate (with a dent in the middle) with full cream milk.
2. Drop 4 different colours of food dye in the middle, so it forms a circle.
3. Use a cotton stick thing and dip it into the soap (so the cotton tips absorb the soap)
4. Dip the cotton tip (the tip with the soap) into one of the food dye and leave it there.
What will happen is that the milk will move, spreading out from the tip of the cotton tip, and the colour dye will move with it, allowing us to see the movement of the milk. The more the milk moves, the more effective the soap is. The less it moves, the less effective the milk will be.

The reason this happens is because when soap meets fat, it will tend to grab hold of the fat, and take it with it. This is why soap is able to remove the greese from people's hands, and remove the oil on plates, etc.
I could also try out using different brands of detergent to see which brand is better.

The independent variable would be the different brand of type of soap or detergent

The dependent variable would be how much the milk would move (thus how much fat is being removed)

The controlled variable would be keeping the same brand and type of milk, same dye, same cotton tip sticks.


This website explains the chemistry of detergent:
http://chemistry.about.com/od/howthingswork/f/detergentfaq.htm

This website explains the chemistry of soap:
http://chemistry.about.com/od/cleanerchemistry/a/how-soap-cleans.htm

I hope this works!! Ms Zhang, would this experiment be acceptable?

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

OOh, NNNOOOOO!!!!!!

I can't do the egg thing.....

Ok, I'm thinking!!!!!!
ThAnks Ms Zhang!!

Did i ever mention that blogging is really confusing? Well, I do now, and it's confusing.

I can't see what I'm typing, cause this colour is really faint, so i'm gonna post another one wth a differnt colour.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Message to Ms Zhang


How do I stop following someone? Cause I accidentally followed myself and I don't know how to delete it......

Please don't laugh.....:P

An Idea....Oooooo~~~

OOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHH~~~~~~

What about putting eggs in different liquids for a few weeks, and see what happens after?

I remembered something about if you leave an egg in viniger for a long period of time, then the outer layer becomes transparent and you can see the inside!! Maybe I'll do that!!

So I can try the eggs in soy sauce, milk (maybe), viniger, salty and sugar water....I'll have to do some reseach on that...

Cheers, RoN
OK, technical difficulty....how do I follow someone???

SOMEBODY HELP ME!!!!

S.O.S!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

UPDATE

Since it's science, I'll use a nice green colour....

ok...that sounds totally weird...

Anyways, yes, the reseach project. I'm finally posting something. Took me long enough to figure how to use this thing...
I've been doing a bit of research regarding the hypnosis and how it works. I was kinda thinking of doing that, and doing some experiments of hypnosis, like "hypnotising people can make them feel relaxed" or something like that, and maybe try some hypnosis experiments on people.

But now, I'm not really sure whether I should do that, cause what if it doesn't work? *sigh~~~*

I'm still reseaching in regards to that area, but I'm also looking for new ones. I don't want to do anything that are too complicated, and I wouldn't have access to the equipment anyways. I also don't want to do something too boring.....(an internal war is going on inside my brain)

But yeah, I'm looking and researching, so that's good....I just need to find a definate topic soon...

Cheers, RoN

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Hello World!!!

Hello World...