Science+fair+project

Do different liquids make different kinds of paper dissolve faster?

In different disposable trays put vinegar, water, and orange juice. In one pan put a tissue, printer paper, and toilet paper. Now wait for the first kind of paper to dissolve and record it, and the same for the other two. Do the same procedure in the other two pans with different liquids. I believe that the tissue will dissolve the fastest in the water. -disposable tray -vinegar -water -tissues(3) -printer paper(3) -toilet paper(3) All paper not covered with plastic waterproof coating will be biodegradable because they are made from wood pulp. Paper is an incredibly versatile substance made from naturally occurring plant fibers called cellulose. Originally derived from cloth rags and grasses, paper is now predominantly made with wood. The wood must first be shredded and mixed with water to make pulp. The pulp is then refined, cleaned and agitated before being pumped onto a moving screen or mesh. As the pulp travels along the screen, excess water is drained away and recycled. A paper sheet made from interlocking cellulose fibrers begins to form. As it moves through the paper making machine it is pressed between huge rollers to extract water and subsequently through heated rollers to remove any remaining water. Once the paper has been dried and pressed and depending upon its end use, it may be finished with coatings or other additives which ensure uniform smoothness and thickness.
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http://www.paperonline.org/home/what-is-paper

biodegradable- capable of decaying through the action of living organisms