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What liquid causes hands to wrinkle the fastest





I am doing a science project. I am in 6th grade and I need some more info on my question. I looked all over the internet and couldn't find any thing so y'all out there please help me. I am from Western Reserve, Berlin Center, OH. PLease help me

Thanks Y'all,

Kolt J.
student - Berlin Center, Ohio, United States
March 29, 2010



March 30, 2010

Hi, Kolt. Please pick a different project. Hands should not be exposed to many of these things that can cause them to wrinkle or pucker. What is the point of your science project, i.e., what scientific principle would you like to demonstrate?

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April 3, 2010

Ted, there is one solution that's pretty harmless, that will cause hands to temporarily "wrinkle" after a period of 30 minutes or so of being submerged.

dihydrogen monoxide

:)

Marc Green
Marc Green
anodizer - Boise, Idaho



April 5, 2010

Pretty harmless?! Didn't you read letter 11190?

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Ted Mooney, finishing.com
Ted Mooney, P.E.
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Geez...how did I miss that one? It's almost as good as the infamous dawg thread several years back.

Marc Green
Marc Green
anodizer - Boise, Idaho
April 6, 2010


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