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Intermixing and Solidification of a Sugar-Wax Mixture

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1 Intermixing and Solidification of a Sugar-Wax Mixture
Cynthia Macht and Nathan Radcliffe Tufts University REU June 5, 1998

2 Project Overview Initial microstructures of sugar candy and beeswax were known Substances were heated, mixed and allowed to solidify Macroscale and microstructural properties were examined

3 Experimental Process COOL WHACK! Substances mixed Cylindrical mold
25ml sugar water 25ml beeswax Heated to 350 C° COOL WHACK! Mold is broken Microstructure observed

4 Cooling Rate center outside Thermocouple disconnects

5 Macroscale Analysis Caramel colored Marbled finish
Sticky texture immediately after solidification Hard/brittle Solid after cooling Thermocouple wire

6 Microstructural Analysis
Microstructure retained properties of each substance Regional variation occurred Surface composition: Homogeneous area Smooth crystal

7 Conclusions When melted together, sugar and wax structures usually resist homogeneous combination Sugar retains crystal properties and wax retains its rough surface and homogeneity Sample observed exhibited properties from both substances Due to continuous stirring, sample solidified as a heterogeneous solid


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