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In my science fair project, I aimed to create a smoke bomb using common materials to avoid spending money for the 4th of July. My hypothesis was that the smoke would smell like candy. The procedure involved heating stump remover, mixing it with sugar, and igniting the mixture. Although the smoke bomb eventually produced smoke, it took longer to light than expected, and the smell was far from candy-like. This experiment led to questions about the practicality of such smoke bombs in military use, proving my initial hypothesis incorrect.
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Science fair Alex Kullmer
Big Question • I want to know how to make a smoke bomb so I don’t need to spend money on the 4th of July
Hypothesis • My hypothesis is that the smoke bomb will smell like candy.
procedure • you need stump remover, pan , oven ,sugar, aluminum foil , a match or lighter , table spoon. • Ok first you heat the stump remover then pour some 3 ½ cups of sugar in the pan then stir it up stir until it turns yellow then put it in the aluminum foil and light it.
experiment data The smoke bomb took a little while to light. My best guess would because it did not have a fume at all.
CONCLUSION • My hypothesis was wrong unfortunately. It smelt nothing like candy. One of my ?’s was why don’t the army use these kind of smoke bomb.
REFENCES • Youtube.com – to figure out how to do my project • Me , myself , and I • Google images.