Hi Joy,
This would be an AWESOME Science Fair Project for my 10 year old. I am SO
excited because we haven't chosen a project yet and this one seems just
perfect! All of the websites people on this list have referenced can now be
used as source material!
It is due January 17th so we have at least 10 weeks to do the "experiment".
Can you tell me how long it took to see one plant showing signs of
suffering? We wouldn't have to wait until they actually died. I was
thinking about doing the experiment with several pairs of different kinds of
plants.
May I ask a couple of questions?
1) Why does the water go into Glass containers?
2) What kind of glass container did you use? (I'm thinking I'll have to buy
something to be big enough)
Thanks in advance!
Blessings,
Lea Ann
----- Original Message -----
From: "Joy" <smjli...@cox.net>
To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2005 1:36 AM
Subject: Re: CS>MICROWAVING
Yes. You can prove this for yourself, someone suggested the following
experiment to me some years back. Buy two small houseplants, pot in
identical medium/pots. Label one "M" for microwave. Boil some water on
the stove, and equal amount in the microwave, put in sterile covered glass
container after cooled, the microwaved one labeled as such. Let each cool
and use to water the plants for the next several weeks. Treat the two
plants exactly the same in the amount of water you use for each, where
they sit, how much sun they get. Only difference will be in which water
you use. I couldn't believe the results, so dramatic. Tried it twice
more with identical reactions. The microwaved water killed the plant
being watered with it each time. Joy
Shenanigans wrote:
Does it change the molecular properties of water?
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