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Lab report No.1

 We conducted a lab experiment on water properties.


Water is everywhere, each molecule of water is made up of 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atoms 

Water is polar because the oxygen molecule has a slightly negative charge and the hydrogen molecule has a slightly negative charge. 


In one of the experiments we conducted it was about capillary action we used a beaker of blue water, an empty beaker, paper towel, narrow and wide drinking straws a beaker of green water than we Place the beaker of blue-colored water beside the empty beaker and made a simple paper towel bridge to connect the beakers. The results were the colored water moved  from the first beaker to the other


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