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HOW TO MAKE INVISIBLE INK?

HOW TO MAKE INVISIBLE INK?. Candy Segovia Ms. Orbesso. Table of Contents. How to make invisible ink? Table of contents Question Hypothesis Material Procedures Conclusion Variables Bibliography. QUESTION. What liquids works best in making invisible ink?. Hypothesis .

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HOW TO MAKE INVISIBLE INK?

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  1. HOW TO MAKE INVISIBLE INK? Candy Segovia Ms. Orbesso

  2. Table of Contents • How to make invisible ink? • Table of contents • Question • Hypothesis • Material • Procedures • Conclusion • Variables • Bibliography

  3. QUESTION • What liquids works best in making invisible ink?

  4. Hypothesis • I predict that lemonade, apple juice, and water will make the best invisible ink because coca cola, onion juice are dark and it might not look invisible just visible.

  5. Material • Lemon or Lemon Juice, Water, Coca Cola, Onion Juice, and Apple Juice • Sunlight or Heat Source • Paper • Paintbrush or Stick • Pencil • Notebook

  6. Procedures • Gather your materials. • Squeeze the lemons(or pour the lemon juice in a cup or bowl). • Use the juice as “ ink”. Use a stick or paintbrush, and write on the paper. • Allow the paper to dry. • Hold the paper up to sunlight. • It will turn pale brown so you can read the message. or • You can put salt on the drying ink. • After a minute, wipe the salt off. • Color the paper with wax crayon to reveal the message.

  7. Variables • Independent variable- what I have changed on purpose:the type of drink • Dependent variable- what I think/hope will change during my investigation:the color of the message and the results • Controlled variables- what I have kept thesame: paintbrush or stick and sunlight or heat source

  8. Bibliography • We got our information from scienceprojects.com

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