Working Scientifically: How Much Liquid Can A Nappy Absorb?

Friday 24 March 2023
 This week in our science lesson, we continued asking scientific questions. We were presented with a question, “How much water can a nappy hold?” We thought about how we could make this more scientific and came up with, “How much liquid can a nappy absorb?”

We made predictions first. In groups, we then started our experiment. First, we felt and weighed the nappy. It was only 19g and felt very light!

We put red food colouring into the water to make it clearer to see the liquid being absorbed into the nappy.

We then started pouring 100ml of water on the nappy. We continued feel the weight of the nappy and found out that it got heavier as we increased the amount of water.

Although no liquid came through the nappy, after we had poured 1000 ml (or 1 litre) onto water, it started to sit on the top of the nappy. We decided it was no longer absorbing the water.

Following this, we weighed the nappy again; it was 763g. We couldn’t  believe how much liquid a nappy can actually absorb!

Help at home by asking your child about our experiment. Can they tell you why a nappy can absorb so much liquid?
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