Problem:
The researcher is trying to determine whether or not cleaning materials will clean as
well if they have been frozen solid and subsequently thawed out until they have returned
to a liquid state of matter.
The researcher will use Dial Antibacterial Kitchen Cleaner, Clorox Bleach, and Parson's
Ammonia, applied to simple bacon grease, to determine which chemical is least affected by
the glaciation.
Hypothesis:
The researcher feels that the process of glaciation will degrade the ability of these
three household cleaning chemicals to breakdown the most common kitchen cleaning problem
- grease.
For example, the freezing, thawing, and then freezing again of ice cream puts the
substance through the freezing process. The result is a separation of heavy and light
substances which breaks down the food. The researcher feels that the same end result may
happen with the cleaning materials.
Experimentation
Test Concept:
In order to determine weather the glaciation process affected the cleaning chemicals, it
is first important to establish its potency prior to freezing. Accordingly, two test sets
were created by the researcher. The purpose of the test was to determine how well the
chemicals could break down household grease before and after the substances were frozen.
The first test set would focus on unfrozen chemicals, while the second was set up for
previously frozen chemicals.
The Test:
To start the experiment the researcher fried four pieces of bacon until there was enough
grease in the skillet to perform the test. He then put a quarter teaspoon of the grease
onto two nine by thirteen casserole dishes. Each casserole dish was set up for three
frozen and three unfrozen chemical cleaners. A measured amount of cleaner (both frozen
and unfrozen) was added to each spot of grease. After approximately two minutes of
breaking down the grease, the dishes were raised to a uniform height at one end and the
broken down grease was allowed to run. By measuring how far the grease ran, the
researcher could then determine how much the cleaner broke down and therefore which
cleaner was affected by the glaciation.
Resources
The resources for this experiment were acquired from the labels of the chemicals.
Research was also done to try and find information about Chlorine in the Clorox Bleach
but ended unsuccessfully. There was also research done to find out about the reason the
409 degreaser performed so poorly.
Conclusion
The researcher has concluded that the previously frozen chemicals performed just as well
if not better than the unfrozen chemicals. See charts one and two for details o
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