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The hydrogen peroxide experiment is testing to see if you water a plant with hydrogen peroxide will it grow and if it does how will it affect the growth of the plant. In the real world this could affect the plant because pollution is affecting the water and changing the pH to make it more like H2O2 (Hydrogen peroxide).
I believe that if our Variable does not grow then the H2O2 had an effect. The hydrogen peroxide is more acidic than the water so I think it might kill the bean.
In the article “Growing Healthy Plants”, it states a reason plants don’t grow as much as they normally do is because of pH levels 10 or higher such as lye.
Based on our research we learned that pH levels higher than 7 are alkaline and pH levels lower than 7 are acidic. From this, we identified neutral water as our control in our experiment and pH level of 6 for hydrogen peroxide as our variable. We hypothesize that if we grow our plant with H2O2 then it will not grow.
Reminder you told me not to do article two due to adrians sickness

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Period 5 Nicholas Colaneri, Adrien Abbud

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