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By Ashley, Chris, and Rezzan

Purpose/Hypothesis Our purpose was to determine how effective biosoap is compared with water and traditional soap, and to find how phosphate concentration and pH is linked to the overall effectiveness of the soap. We believed that the traditional soap would be most affective because we believe that it will have a higher concentration and neutral pH. Therefore, we think that these factors will increase the overall effectiveness of the soap.

Control

Water

Soap

Biosoap

Conclusion  Our hypothesis was wrong…the biosoap proved to be most affective. Our data shows that this could have been a cause of the pH level, which were very basic. This leads us to believe that pH is a very important factor in soap, while phosphate concentration showed little to no trend. USE BIOSOAP