Effect of
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Introduction:
How do acids affect different material? Acids are well known to be
corrosive, but how do they react and what types of material will most
likely be corroded by acids. Vinegar and Lemon juice are two weak
and safe acids that you can use for your experiments. |
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Material and instructions:
This experiment requires adult supervision. You will use acids such as
vinegar and lemon juice and material such as egg, lime stone and bones
for your experiments. |
Details
of this project:
More details and support on this project are available for the
members of ScienceProject.com web site. Since research
on this subject has a long history, you might also be able to
find good books in your local library or find some information
on the Internet.
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seashells are made of natural calcium carbonate, many students
use it to test the effect of acids on it or use it as a
substitution for bone or tooth for simplified experiments.
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