Science+Fair+EI

. What kind of paper dissolves faster in cold or hot water?

hot water, then all of them will dissolve faster.
 * Hypothesis**- If different kinds of paper, (cardboard, colored paper, notebook) go in

All paper is technically made from trees but also from grasses. It is also pulp derived with wood and grasses.

I choose those types of paper because they are all different textures and i think they will all dissolve in hot water no matter what their textures are or their weight.

My science fair project is all about what paper dissolves faster in hot or cold water. I will keep this project going for about two or more weeks.

In my project i am using three different types of paper such as,
 * Cardboard
 * Colored paper
 * Notebook paper

I am also using cold and hot water to see which dissolves faster.

I will check it every Mon. Tues. and Wed.

What all of my materials are, and what they are made of...


 * Two buckets- for cold and hot water.
 * Cardboard- a term for heavy duty paper, and it is like thick and stiff paper.
 * Colored paper- it tears easily and it is a little thicker than news paper.
 * Notebook paper- it is thin.- 16-18 ounces
 * My daily log notebook.
 * Notes-**

[] This website helps me get what i am looking for, and i know it is real because it is put on by professionals. It helped me with cardboard by telling me it is a term for heavy duty paper, so it is probably really thick. It also said it is similar to stiff paper which means it probably doesn't bend easily.
 * Source 1:**

[|k.metafilter.com/113446/What-is-the-difference-between-card-stock-and-construction-paper]
 * Source 2:**

This website is real because i went on about and it told me it was a weblog, how you can become a member, and who it was written by it also gave a video on how the website is and how it works. I looked up the maker and he has a degree in environmental science.

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 * Source 3:**

This website helped me learn information on cardboard. This website is real because it is a very famous site that a lot people use to ask questions and get answers and it has a sign in button and a lot of experts write posts. It also has a tour through the website and how it works.


 * Source 4:**
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This website helped me figure out a description of construction paper. This website is real because a lot of people use this site to learn more about their questions and it gives you more information each week about new and real places. It also has one big page explaining everything about the website. I looked through the website and saw how many people count on this website for their topic information or just questions they may ask.



=**Works Cited**= "Construction Paper." //Wikipedia //. Wikimedia Foundation, 15 June 2013. Web. 26 Sept. 2013. .
 * This website is put on by editors all around the world. They check to see if the information given is accurate.

Moyer, Richard. "Properties and Changes." //McGraw-Hill Science//. New York: McGraw-Hill School Division, 2000. N. pag.2-15 Print.
 * This book is accurate because it is a published book at almost every school.

 What Is Cardboard Made Of?" //Ask.com // . N.p., n.d. Web. 26 Sept. 2013. []  "What Is Cardboard Made Of?" //WikiAnswers //. Answers, n.d. Web. 26 Sept. 2013. .
 * This website is put on by experts. All the experts post new things that are accurate everyday.
 * This website is put on by editors and it is accurate because they check everyday and post correct and new things.

**Textbook Information Summary** During searching through the textbook, i found a lot of information on my science fair topic. Like how solids, liquids, and gases matter. Maybe when i do my experiment i should think of the paper as a solid and put in the liquid and see how it dissolves (or boils if you are doing an experiment with particles like in the textbook.) Maybe i will have a physical change during the experiment, because if my hypothesis goes as planned the dissolving may cause the paper to change size and even shape and not form a new substance. I learned that the word dissolve means (with reference of a solid) become or cause to become incorporated into a liquid so as to form a solution. If all the papers dissolve in hot water, then i will prove my hypothesis and learn that solids and liquids can change into a physical change. I want to become a scientist during my experiment, i want to observe, ask questions, organize my data, and compare my results. Since this is my first science fair i am excited and i want to make it count.  <span style="background-color: #ffffff; display: block; font-family: 'Times New Roman',Times,serif; font-size: 16px;"> <span style="background-color: #ffffff; display: block; font-family: 'Times New Roman',Times,serif; font-size: 16px;">



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