How Do You Make A Science Project On Sugar?
This science fair project explores what happens when you dissolve ice with sugar. The hypothesis is that pure water melts slower than water with different impurities; the more impurities in the water, the faster it will melt. Have students guess the outcome for this experiment before performing it and determining the results. Make three sugar solutions. In the first cup, pour 100 grams of sugar and 900 ml of distilled water. Label the cup 10 percent sugar. Repeat this procedure in the second cup, using 10 grams of sugar, and 990 ml of distilled water. Label the second cup 1 percent sugar. Do the same thing in the third cup, using 1 gram of sugar and 999 ml of distilled water. Label this third cup 0.1 percent sugar. Pour 100 ml of distilled water into three cups. Label them Control 1, 2 and 3. Freeze all six cups for 24 hours. Put a funnel into a cup. Place the ice cube with 10 percent sugar in the funnel. Do the same in another cup with the Control 1 ice cube. Start the timer and recor