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Page 1: Science Fair Mai Lai 12/10/09 Bio. 4. Big Question What can remove permanent marker ink? Which agent can remove it the best? I want to test what can remove

Science Fair

Mai Lai12/10/09

Bio. 4

Page 2: Science Fair Mai Lai 12/10/09 Bio. 4. Big Question What can remove permanent marker ink? Which agent can remove it the best? I want to test what can remove

Big Question

• What can remove permanent marker ink? Which agent can remove it the best?

I want to test what can remove permanent ink.

Page 3: Science Fair Mai Lai 12/10/09 Bio. 4. Big Question What can remove permanent marker ink? Which agent can remove it the best? I want to test what can remove

Hypothesis

I think that alcohol will remove the ink the best.

I also believe that all of my selected agents will be able to remove the ink.

Page 4: Science Fair Mai Lai 12/10/09 Bio. 4. Big Question What can remove permanent marker ink? Which agent can remove it the best? I want to test what can remove

Interesting Facts

• The vinegar did not remove the ink very well.• Flour actually did pretty good.• Alcohol did remove it the best, but smudged it

a little. Although flour and dishwasher soap did not smudge at all.

• Nail Polish remover had about the same effect as alcohol.

• Flour and dishwasher soap needed more elbow grease.

Page 5: Science Fair Mai Lai 12/10/09 Bio. 4. Big Question What can remove permanent marker ink? Which agent can remove it the best? I want to test what can remove

ExperimentMaterials:• Permanent Markers (I used Sharpie fine

point and BiC fine point.)• Dishwasher soap (Palmolive)• Alcohol (rubbing alcohol 70%)• Nail Polish Remover• Vinegar• Flour (all-purpose)• Rags• White board

To complete this experiment:

1. Choose the first type of marker

2. Draw a line down the board

3. Take the first erasing agent, put some of it on the rag, and try to rub off the marker from the board

4. Repeat with all agents.Then take the other type of

marker, and do steps 1-4

Controlled Variables:

I controlled the ink, because that only changed when I did the two types of markers. I also controlled the removing agents, switching them out with each marker.

Page 6: Science Fair Mai Lai 12/10/09 Bio. 4. Big Question What can remove permanent marker ink? Which agent can remove it the best? I want to test what can remove

Observations

• Sharpie is more permanent than BiC, according to my experiment.

• The BiC smeared more than the Sharpie when vinegar was put on.

• Flour only works with water on the rag. • Alcohol leaves a faint blue line on

Sharpie.• Nail polish leaves a faint blue line on

Sharpie.

Page 7: Science Fair Mai Lai 12/10/09 Bio. 4. Big Question What can remove permanent marker ink? Which agent can remove it the best? I want to test what can remove

DataRemoving Agent

Nail Polish Dish washer soap

Vinegar Flour Alcohol

Marker

Sharpie Removed completely, with a bit of smudge

Removed all black ink, with a blue line. No smudge.

Tons of smudge, did not remove.

Removed all black ink, with blue line left behind. No smudge

Removed completely with a bit of smudge, but less than smudge of nail polish

BiC Removed completely. No smudge

Removed with black ink, left blue line.

A lot of smudge, and more so than Sharpie

Removed all black ink, left blue line.

Removed completely, no smudge. Left whiteboard whiter than white

Page 8: Science Fair Mai Lai 12/10/09 Bio. 4. Big Question What can remove permanent marker ink? Which agent can remove it the best? I want to test what can remove

Analysis

• Because alcohol and nail polish remover could take off all of the ink of BiC, it seems as though Sharpie is more permanent than BiC.

• The flour by itself did not work, but with water, it did. When it was mixed with water, if made the flour more abrasive and could remove the ink.

Page 9: Science Fair Mai Lai 12/10/09 Bio. 4. Big Question What can remove permanent marker ink? Which agent can remove it the best? I want to test what can remove

Conclusion

• My hypothesis was incorrect regarding the question can all the removing agents remove the ink. Vinegar could not.

• My other hypothesis was correct. Alcohol was the best remover.

• Permanent markers, are not truly permanent as soon as put on. Some solvents can remove the ink.

Page 10: Science Fair Mai Lai 12/10/09 Bio. 4. Big Question What can remove permanent marker ink? Which agent can remove it the best? I want to test what can remove

References

Sciencebuddies.org