Monday, August 31, 2015

                                                  Denim Lab
In this lab we asked the question was how bleach can disinfect clothes and become whiter. We found out in the lab that the higher concentration of bleach the more faded the denim will become. When the color with 100% bleach there was 10 in the color removal because it was low. With the Fabric Damage 0% there was no change. If you have bleach on clothes then the color will be removed. This data support our claim because the color of the jean is easy to see after apply bleach to the fabric.

Our data was unexpected because of the removal of jeans out of DH20. The data was hard because the color and numbers will be hard to understand.  Due to these errors, in the future experiments I would recommend to write the data more accurate by the experiment is shown. I would also recommend that the lab will be clean at the end of class. I found that the most ideal solution to fade denim was 50%

This lab was done to demonstrate the bleach that can affect the clothes. From this lab I learned how bleach can change color of the fabric which helps me understand the concept of following the scientific method. Based on my experience from this lab I can apply this situation to Root beer float. How much root beer add to the ice cream to make a ideal root beer float.
Concentration ( % of  bleach)
Average Color Removal (scale 1-10)
Average Fabric Damage (Scale 1-10)
100


50


25


12.5


0