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CONCLUSION

VISCOSITY

POROSITY

CONDUCTIVITY

My hypothesis was correct because the cocoa crisps were the most soggy and the ones with less porosity and at the end the cheerios won because they had a lot of holes around its surface so the water was able to go through easily. In real life you can apply this when buying cereal for example if you like your cereal soggy you buy a cereal with little porosity but if you want it dry you buy one with more porosity.

At the end my hypothesis was incorrect and the color didn't have anything to do, I learned this after the teachers explanation. The yellow liquid was the one able to conduct but it did affect the performance of the energy being created. In real life when you are at a pool and a thunderstorm approaches you should stay away from water because it is a conductor.

In this experiment we observed that the soap was hard to handle and when the time came to pour both the substances the soap barely came out of the container, I believe that if the container had been different the results wouldn't be the same. The chocolate reached the bottom way before the soap. Viscosity can be applied in real life when cooking because you need to get the texture right on your food otherwise it would not be pleasant to eat it.

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