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Kelly

Koury
P7

DATA
Science
Fair

Trial
number

Natural vs
Synthetic
Material

Type of
Material

Trial 1

Natural

Trial 1

Natural

100%
Cotton
100% Linen

Trial 1

Synthetic

Trial 1

Size

Color
of
Material
before
Dyed

Color
/Type
of
Dye

RESULT
1 to 10
10 is
brightest

1 to 10
10 is boldest

White

Red Dylon
Red Dylon
Red Dylon

10

10

100%
Nylon

7 x
11
7 x
11
7 x
11

Synthetic

100%
Polyester

7 x
11

White

Red Dylon

Trial 2

Natural

10

10

Trial 2

Synthetic

100%
Nylon

Red Dylon
Red Dylon
Red Dylon

Natural

7 x
11
7 x
11
7 x
11

White

Trial 2

100%
Cotton
100% Linen

Trial 2

Synthetic

100%
Polyester

7 x
11

White

Red Dylon

Trial 3

Natural

10

10

Trial 3

Synthetic

100%
Nylon

Red Dylon
Red Dylon
Red Dylon

Natural

7 x
11
7 x
11
7 x
11

White

Trial 3

100%
Cotton
100% Linen

Trial 3

Synthetic

100%
Polyester

7 x
11

White

Red Dylon

Trial 4

Natural

10

10

Trial 4

Synthetic

100%
Nylon

Red Dylon
Red Dylon
Red Dylon

Natural

7 x
11
7 x
11
7 x
11

White

Trial 4

100%
Cotton
100% Linen

Trial 4

Synthetic

100%
Polyester

7 x
11

White

Red Dylon

White
White

White
White

White
White

White
White

RESULT

BRIGHTNESS

BOLDNESS

These are the four white fabrics used in the experiment. They are
100% cotton, 100% linen, 100% nylon and 100% polyester.

These are the items I used for dyeing: Soda ash and Dylon red dye .

I am stirring the soda ash which is used to wash the fabric before dyeing .

The fabric is now in the soda ash with water. I am stirring it and then I let it soak

I am preparing the red dye. It is first mixed with water

I placed the red dye in this tub of salt water. I then placed the fabric in this red dye to
soak.

Trial 1: Results after dyeing and drying.

Trial 2: Results after dyeing and drying.

Trial 3: Results after dyeing and drying.

Trial 4: Results after dyeing and drying.

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