After 45–60 minutes, turn off the dripping faucet and let the bar of soap air dry overnight. If possible, rotate the bar once or twice while it’s drying so that it doesn’t stick to the surface below.

Once it is dry the next day, reweigh the bar of soap. Use its initial and final masses to calculate how much of the soap was weathered and removed. Record this amount in the space below.

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This is an experiment involving measuring the Initial and Final mass of soap after being washed with water and weathered. The difference between the masses is to be explained below.

How to illustrate the experiment?

The first step of the experiment is to measure the weight of the soap bar and record it.

The second step includes wetting the soap with water using the dripping faucet and rubbing it to create lather.

The third step is to leave the soap for 45-60 minutes drying in the air, making sure that the bar does not stick to the surface and lose its mass other than the lathering process.

The fourth step is to measure the weight of the bar of soap and record it after drying it.

Finally, observe the recorded masses and find out the difference between the initial and final masses.

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