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The purpose of this experiment was to determine the effects of sugar water on a potato after 24 hours. Three different solutions were given to perform this experiment, distilled water, 90% water 10% sugar solution, and 80% water 20% sugar solution.
My hypothesis, that within 24 hours, I think that the potato core with the most sugar in its solution would turn out to be the biggest because of the density of the sugar, the potato core in the distilled water would turn out smallest, was correct. I know this because my hypothesis was tested in our experiment.
On the first day of this experiment, all of the potato cores were matching in size, mass, diameter, and volume. They were 25 millimeters in length, 13 millimeters in diameter, 4 milliliters in volume, and 4.2 grams in mass. On the second day, Core A stayed the same on all measurements except for its mass, changing by 2.7 is now 3 grams in mass. Core B gained 2 millimeters in its length, 1 millimeter in its diameter, and it had lost 1.5 grams in its mass. its new measurements were: 27 millimeters in length, 14 millimeters in diameter, 4 milliliters in volume, and 4.2 grams in mass. Core C gained 5 mm in its length, 12 mm in its diameter, 1 milliliters in volume, and it had lost .7 g in mass. Its new measurements are: 30 millimeters length, 25 millimeters diameter, 5 milliliters volume, and 5 grams mass.
Many things could have caused errors in this experiment. On the first day of the lab, after removing the cores from the potato, the cores were very moist, and after measuring the mass of the cores, much of that moisture could have evaporated into the air and the cores could have gotten much lighter. The solutions could have been too shallow for the cores and the cores would have not been fully exposed to it. If any of the water in the solutions had evaporated before being placed into the cup, they would not have stayed at the correct ratio of water and sugar which would then lead to incorrect data.