I did an elephant toothpaste experiment. I compared a regular hydrogen peroxide with VOL 10 to a creamy Hydrogen peroxide Vol 30. I wanted to see which one had a faster chemical reaction and if it was based on the volume. In the end, the regular with a volume of 10 had a faster chemical reaction than the creamy with a volume of 30. In conclusion, the volume did not matter, but the consistency did. The creamy was much slower than the other.
I did this project to answer which one had a faster reaction. I was trying to solve which one worked better, and I got a clear result.
I did a video trying to do elephant tooth paste with both of the hydrogen peroxides, and only one reacted fast, but both worked.
I found out that the normal hydrogen of a volume of ten worked better than the creamy hydrogen of a volume of 30. My results were accurate, because I saw an instant fast reaction to the first one, and a slowed reaction to the second one.
My results are important, because many people will think that because of a higher volume, it works better. But my results impacted me, the one with 10 of volume was so fast, and the one with 30 was slow.
I think that I should try more things, change the activator for better results!
I got my idea from YouTube! I was scrolling at YouTube when I found my favorite YouTube had filled a house out of something called elephant tooth paste. There is where I searched what it was and found I can do it easily at home. I went to my local pharmacy and bought hydrogen peroxide.
Scientific method at work - trial and error leads to insight! I would have loved to see more activators (and colors!), but the results speak for themselves.