The Solvents!
QuestionHow permanent are permanent
markers?
PurposeThe purpose to this project
is to determine which solvents will remove
permanent markers. This is important because if you need to remove permanent marker you will know what
to use.
HypothesisWe hypothesize that the detergent will remove the most marker first.
Procedure
materials20 10 cm 10 cm cloths 1 quarter4 permanent markers4 jars or containers100 ml/ of alcohol100 ml/of dish detergent100 ml / of hairspray
VariablesManipulated variable-solvents
Responded variable-the amount of permanent marker removed
Constant variables-size of cloth, amount of marker used, size of cups
Directions1. Cut cloth into 20 - 10 cm x 10 cm pieces.2. Trace a quarter of each cloth piece.3. Color in circle with a Sharpie.4. Fill one cup with 100 ml water. Label cup.5. Fill one cup with 100 ml alcohol . Label cup.6. Fill one cup with 100 ml dish detergent. Label cup.7. Fill one cup with 100 ml with hair spray. Label cup.8. Place one cloth piece in each cup.9. Let soak for 24 hours.10. Remove from cup and rate using a rating scale 0
through 10 with 0 being no stain removed and 10 being stain completely removed.
11. Repeat steps 4-10 for four trials.
Our Science Project
Graph
ConclusionOur hypothesis was incorrect. Hairspray, winning by only one tenth, is the best solvent for removing permanent marker. The averages stain removal rate for hair spray was 9.7, alcohol was 9.6, detergent was 4.0, and water was 3.8. If we had to do this investigation again, we might try to shake the jars instead of letting it soak over night.