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Does Dish Soap or Foam

Soap get your hands


cleaner
By:Team Jordan
Steps
1)Put glo germ powder on your hands and rub them together

2)Put your hands under the UV light and record data

3) Wash your hands and us soap

4)One person uses the foam soap and the other uses dish soap

5)Dry your hands and come back to class to see the final result

6)Check your hands under the UV light and collect the rest of the data
Materials + Varibles
1)Foam soap
2)Dish soap
3)Glo-Germ powder
4)UV light
5)Paper towels
6)Water
Materials + Variables (continued)
Independent Variable: The temperature of the water.

Dependent Variable: The amount of germs left on your hands after you have
washed them.
Hypothesis
What we think is that Dish Soap will clean your hands way efficient and better
than foam soap.
Foam Soap
Dish soap
What is Foam soap made of?
-it is derived from a diluted liquid soap then pressurized and then pumped out
through a dispenser to create a foamy lather when dispensed.
What is Dish soap made of?
Dish soap is made from fats and oil that react with lye (sodium hydroxide).
Solid fats like coconut oil, palm oil, tallow (rendered beef fat), or (rendered pork),
are used to form soap bars that stay hard and resisted dissolving in the water left
in the soap dish.
Plan for collecting data
We are going to take a picture for before and after we wash our hands and record
which soap can clean our hands better.
Analysis
After our observation we have seen that foam soap couldn't clean off all of the
powder after washing our hands for a 20 & 40 second limit. While dish soap can
clean off a lot of powder
Hypothesis (What we found)
That dish soap washes our hands better from the observation we made
compared to foam soap
Conclusion
What we have concluded is that our hypothesis was proven right and as well
dish soap has the ability to wash people's hands mostly without fail.

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