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Product development science fair projects tinker with chemical formulas...
Product FormulasOne aspect of a product that you can manipulate in a science project is its chemical formula. Chemical formulas can be manipulated by adjusting the quantities of various chemical compounds.
Objectives/GoalsCan added cysteine amino acid in hair conditioner strengthen or make hair more flexible? Hypothesis: Since keratin, the strong part of hair, contains cysteine (an amino acid), added cysteine amino acids should make the strand stronger , but less flexible. I will define strength of the hair as how much weight it can support. Methods/MaterialsFor each group (2 trials) in the experiment, I used duct tape, two raised platforms, 100 pennies, a small
gift bag, a foot ruler, cysteine amino acid capsule, 20 ml hair conditioner, 20 ml water, two small sticks,
scissors, 4 legos, 2 milliliter measuring cups, a napkin, and a marker. ResultsThe average number of pennies held by the regular hair was 34.44, and the average number of pennies held by the cysteine hair was 32.52. As for the elasticity, the regular strand stretched, on average, 24% of its original length, while the cysteine hair stretched 19% of its original length. For both the cysteine and regular strands of hair, the same pattern of elasticity occurred. Conclusions/DiscussionAdded cysteine amino acid in hair conditioner does not strengthen it, nor does it make it more flexible. The regular hair was 6% stronger and about 20% more flexible than the cysteine strand. Cysteine should not be an ingredient in shampoos or conditioners, because it appears to damage and weaken hair. 3rd party contributor
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