How much water is in an orange?? |
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Problem: What percentage of an orange is water? |
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Research: All living things such as humans and plants must have water to survive. Water gets recycled in a process called the water cycle. Evaporation is the change of liquid-water to water vapor. Evaporation of water occurs everyday whether it is in a cup or outside in a lake. Evaporation is a major part of the water cycle. Dry Foods |
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Hypothesis: Since there is a lot of liquid juice in an orange, our hypothesis states that there will be 50% or more water in an orange. |
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Material needed for this experiment: 1. An orange |
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Procedure:
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Record And Analyze Data: After the orange slices where completely dry, we put them
back on the weighing scale and weighed it with the paper and
aluminum foil. We then subtracted 15 grams from that total since
the foil and paper weighed 15 grams. Just like we stated before,
the orange weighed 309 grams before the experiment was started
and now weigh 58 grams. To figure out the percentage of solids
in the orange, we divide the weight of dry sample to the weight
of original sample that is : (58/309=0.1877). To figure out the
percentage of water in the orange, we used this formula: (309-58)/309=0.8122
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