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      <title>Do all liquids evaporate at the same rate?  by Holly Pummell</title>
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      <pubDate>2016-12-18 23:23:20 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Introduction</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>In my experiment I tested four different liquids on how fast they would evaporate in a week span. My four liquids include; water, orange juice, coffee, and nail polish remover. Each of the liquids were put in their own beaker at the 200mL mark. For a week I monitored the amount, density, and temperature of each liquid morning and night. All four liquids were in the same window sill at about 65 degrees Fahrenheit. At the very end I calculated the rate by figuring out the difference of the first amount noted to the last then divided by seven days.</div><div><br><br></div><div><br><br></div><div><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2016-12-18 23:24:39 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Results and Discussion</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The nail polish remover had the fastest evaporation rate at 7.14mL, coffee at 6.86mL, water at 4.29mL, and orange juice at 3.57mL. The factors of evaporation are temperature, density, and color of the liquid.&nbsp;In the research a liquid with a higher temperature, and not a high density would evaporate faster. In my hypothesis I thought it would go the nail polish remover, water, coffee, then orange juice. The results went the nail polish remover, coffee, water, then the orange juice. In the research it makes since the nail polish evaporated faster, since in contained alcohol. As for the coffee it had higher temperatures, and attracted light since coffee is a dark liquid, and it was not much denser than the water.</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2016-12-18 23:26:13 UTC</pubDate>
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         <pubDate>2016-12-18 23:43:37 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Paper</title>
         <author>hpummel</author>
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         <pubDate>2016-12-18 23:45:03 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Pictures</title>
         <author>hpummel</author>
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         <pubDate>2016-12-18 23:46:07 UTC</pubDate>
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