The Eggcelent Project Get it he he
By Trace Naeve
Purpose Statement
The purpose of this experiment was to determine the affects of beverages on teeth. I became interested in this experiment because I have always had teeth problems.The information gained from this experiment will help others by saving them money by going to the dentist less than what they normally do.
Reserch
Carbonated soda pop provides more added sugar in a typical 2-year-old toddler's diet than cookies, candies and ice cream combined.Fifty-six percent of 8-year-olds down soft drinks daily, and a third of teenage boys drink at least three cans of soda pop per day.
Hypothosis
My hypothesis is the drink with the most acid in it will decay the fastest.I base my hypothesis on a website I investigated.
Materials
2. 3 different kinds of pop
3. 3 identical cups
Variables
IV=different drink
DV=amount of decay
CV= amount of pop, identical cupsProcedures
1. Pour 1 1/2 cups of one beverage into one of the cups
2. Hollow out an egg
3. Put the eggshell in the beverage for 10 hours
4. Record the amount of decay
5. Repeat step 1-4 with each beverageObservation Log/Data
Results
Conclusion
My hypothesis was the drink with the most acid in it will decay the fastest.I base my hypothesis on a website I investigated.
- The results indicate that this hypothesis should be considered…..Based on the results of this experiment…. If I were to conduct this science fair project again I would...
Acknowledgements
2. Sarah Naeve
3. Patti Cunningham
4. Dollar General