Two-liter bottle Essays

  • Mentos Experiment

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    three Mentos are doped into a 2-liter of each brand? We know that the reaction between Mentos and soda is an explosion, but what we are trying to figure out is which brand causes the biggest reaction. Hypothesis: If three Mentos are dropped into a 2-liter of Diet Coke, Diet 7-Up, and Dr Thunder, then the Diet Coke will have the largest reaction to the Mentos. Materials: 1 pkg. Mint Mentos candies 2-liter Diet Coke 2-liter Diet 7-Up 2-liter Dr. Thunder 1-liter measuring beaker Procedure:

  • Classroom Observation Report

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    report that they had found on the internet. The second page of the report consisted of using a digital camera in which the teacher took a picture of each child and put in on a slide. They then had to create a pop bottle character which was made out of a two liter bottle. The main outcome of this project was to present it to the fifth grade classes. This case meets the net standards for several reasons. One of them being that they are required to work on the internet. The teacher

  • Deadpool Nemo Leadership Essay

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    4013 final The project that Deadpool, Nemo and I chose was to work with the Center for Children and Families Inc. (CCFI) to host an after-school engineering event for the children in this program. The objective of our project was to reach out to local children and inspire an engineering mindset in the next generation. To accomplish this task, we initially started by contacting Oklahoma University’s SEED (Sooner Engineering Education Department) to receive training and instruction for the ping pong

  • Ecology Lab Report: Creating an Ecosystem in a Bottle

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    Objective: To create an ecosystem contained in a bottle with both terrestrial and aquatic environments sealed to the outside world. Hypothesis/Predictions: I predict the fish will last for 3 days. I predict the crickets will last for a week. Materials: 1. fish 2. Water 3. 2 plants 4. Soil 5. Rag 6. Graphite 7. 2 Liter Bottle (2) 8. Tape 9. 2 Snails 10. 3 crickets Procedure: Cut top off 2 liter bottle and bottom off another. Fill the one without a top with water and put a plant,

  • How To Make Tobacco Bongs

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    how to make two different types because I dont have enough time to explain how to make all of them. That would take forever. The first type im going to explain how to make is a gravity bong. The other type is a water bong. A gravity bong is probably one of the easiest and cheapest ones to make. All you have to have is a 2-liter bottle, 5 gallon bucket filled with water, alluminum foil, a sharp knife, tobacco, and a lighter. The first thing you do is take the lid off of the 2-liter bottle and then cut

  • The Usage of Water Bottles Should Be Banned

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    The US Container Recycling Institute estimates that 67 million plastic water bottles are discarded every day, which is enough to wrap around the planet 149 times each year. Therefore, plastic water bottles should be banned from public use. The usage of water bottles should be suppressed because they are incredibly dangerous, wasteful, expensive, and rarely recycled. Researchers have stated that plastic bottles containing water can contain many harmful chemicals. After close examination of the plastic

  • Coca Cola Vision Analysis

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    conduct. Fortune magazine has named them 4th Most Admired Company, while they rank within the top 50 of most diverse companies. They battle for consumers with PepsiCo, another leading non-alcoholic beverage company. To face similarities between the two companies products, Coca-Cola does a great job of marketing its beverages to all sorts of demographics by changing the flavors and size of its containers. On top of that they are becoming a “greener” company by trying to reduce their ecolo... ...

  • Disposable Water Bottle Case Study

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    2005 more than twenty-two billion disposable plastic water bottles ended up in landfills or incinerators in the United States, that is an average of sixty million bottles a day (Franklin, 2006, para. 3). The wastefulness in the production of disposable water bottles and its process is just as astonishing. In 2011, an average 1.39 liters of water were used to produce one liter of water for disposable water bottles (Gustafson, 2013, para. 2). The water used to produce the bottle is the main problem;

  • Frito Lay Case Study

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    Frito Company in 1961 , whose owner was Elmer Doolin in 1932, and the H. W. Lay Company, founded by Herman W. Lay. Today PepsiCo Inc, has become one of the top companies in the food and beverage industry. Their company has expanded to owning twenty two popular food

  • BOD

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    Specialized 300 mL BOD bottles designed to allow full filling with no air space and provide an airtight seal are used. The bottles are filled with the sample to be tested or dilution (distilled or deionized) water and various amounts of the wastewater sample are added to reflect different dilutions. At least one bottle is filled only with dilution water as a control or "blank." A DO meter is used to measure the initial dissolved oxygen concentration (mg/L) in each bottle, which should be a least

  • Effects of Plastic Bottles On the Environment

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    Being convenient enough for everyday use and even tasting better to some, plastic bottles are a popular way of consuming beverages. They are convenient and to some people, can even taste better. However, the process of manufacturing and transporting the millions of bottles produced is detrimental to the environment. Continued use of plastic bottles could exponentially hurt the planet. Given all the negative effects that come from plastic, why are people still participating in this poisonous cycle

  • Aquafina by Pepsi

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    rollout. Brand is now in "about 75%" of Pepsi US system, according to Pepsi senior marketing manager Katie Lacey. Purified, non-spring-sourced Aquafina produced at 11 sites in US: 8 COBO plus 3 co-ops. Sold in 20-oz Pepsi swirl plus 1-liter and 1.5-liter proprietary PET bottles similar to swirl; also 20-oz 6-packs. Market share. In IRI convenience/gas channel data for bottled water in under 64-oz packages, Aquafina ranks #2 with 7.7 share year-to-date through 5/18/97; brand's share up +3.7 vs same period

  • Fermentation: Converting Carbohydrates into Alcohol

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    Wash and peel the Marula fruit with a knife. (Any green or rotten fruit and peels must be discarded) 2. Place the peeled fruit in the sterilized container. 3. Boil 1.75 liters of filter water in the large pot and leave to cool. 4. Add sugar to the warm water, stir and leave to dissolve. 5. Add the warm sugar water to the fruit and fruit juice in the container. 6. Using the measuring cup, remove 100ml of the solution. 7

  • Pros And Cons Of Tap Water Over Tap

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    until the big boom of plastic bottle production. Polyethylene Terephthalate, also known as PET bottles, were created to serve as a clear,

  • Comparison Of Mentos And Diet Coke

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    and of Diet Coke to see the effort of the that both affect of both have on each. The Mentos are simple mint the Carbon Dioxide in the soda that help the reaction along. The more pressure the bottle has the better the results. Although science teacher has been dropping candies and mints into two-liter bottle soda for years in the effort to release all of the dissolved the carbon dioxide, the Mentos and Diet Coke reaction became world famous in 2005. Fueling hundreds of blogs and popular online, this

  • Success Of Coca Cola Company

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    because it was popular and and can’t ruin out so they needed to bring up the costing and because they raised it was people started to get payed more so prices go up. Which for the company their making great profit and will still be around.How the bottles were made to the 1900s to 2014 was breath taking how much technology can take over and make everything easier. The company of Coca-Cola is now celebrating their 130th Anniversary.

  • Soda Bottle Rocket Project

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    soda bottle rocket in flying. Though our rocket was not the prettiest, it did the job of utilizing water and compressed air to shoot into the air. Our challenge was to create a rocket that could withstand the force exerted on it during the launch, while making sure it could protect the egg inside of it. We tried changing many things until we created a rocket, cone, fin, and recovery system combination that worked. The overall look of our rocket included a plastic cone on top of a two liter bottle

  • US Market: Bottled Water

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    The market of bottled water in the United States is the second largest apart from the soft drink. In 2006, the U.S consumption of bottled water was more than 32 billion liters compared to 20 billion liters consumed in 2001. Yearly, an individual in Houston consumes average of 90.5 liters of water more than global average of 24.2 liters. Such growth in the consumption of bottled water is presumable consumers’ perception about safety, purity and convenience of bottled water. Typically, increasing public

  • Marketing Strategy for Aquafina

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    Marketing Strategy for Aquafina Executive Summary The goal of this marketing plan is to outline the strategies, tactics, and programs that will make the sales goals outlined in the AQUAFINA business plan a reality in the year 2008. AQUAFINA is the answer to an increasing demand. Marketing will play a vital role in the success of AQUAFINA. AQUAFINA must build a brand around the services it offers by heavily promoting itself through local television, radio, and print advertising. Marketing

  • Why Do Bottle Rockets Have To Do With Science

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    Bottle rockets have been a source of entertainment and education for many years . In many science classes, the constructing and launching of bottle rockets are used as a tool to provide students with a real-world application of forces. However, what is a bottle rocket and what does it have to do with science? Why do bottle rockets fly? A bottle rocket is a type of model rocket using water as its reaction mass. They are usually made with an empty two-liter plastic soda bottle. The water