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- Forgotten Wing
Ok, so here's the deal:
A few months ago, at the beginning of the school year, I was assigned to do a science project sue sometime in February. NOrmally I wouldn't have any trouble with this. I picked out the topic of my experiments, electrolysis of water, and decided to sit on it for a while. Now it comes down to tonight. The project is due tomorrow and I need help (cue degrading laughter). Now, this is a real request, so any input would be welcome. What I need is material. I'm not asking anyone to drive themself to my area to deliver, but I would like ideas. I need something clear that doesn't conduct electricity and can hold water (and I need alot of it). I was thinking 2-liter bottles, but I haven't got any of those around and am in desperate need of help (input on an easier project would also be welcome). So to sum up I either need an idea for a plentiful supply of clear, hard material that I can use to make an electrolysis kit, or I need an idea for a new project. Help!
A few months ago, at the beginning of the school year, I was assigned to do a science project sue sometime in February. NOrmally I wouldn't have any trouble with this. I picked out the topic of my experiments, electrolysis of water, and decided to sit on it for a while. Now it comes down to tonight. The project is due tomorrow and I need help (cue degrading laughter). Now, this is a real request, so any input would be welcome. What I need is material. I'm not asking anyone to drive themself to my area to deliver, but I would like ideas. I need something clear that doesn't conduct electricity and can hold water (and I need alot of it). I was thinking 2-liter bottles, but I haven't got any of those around and am in desperate need of help (input on an easier project would also be welcome). So to sum up I either need an idea for a plentiful supply of clear, hard material that I can use to make an electrolysis kit, or I need an idea for a new project. Help!