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Friday, April 12, 2019

Balloon Chemistry

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Aim: To see which chemical 
mix creates the most gas.

Hypothesis: (What do I think will happen) I think that soda and salt work


Materials:
  1.  balloon
  2.  bottle
  3.  sugar
  4.  yeast
  5.  baking soda
  6.  vinegar
Steps:
  1. Get bottle  
  2.  Get balloon 
  3.  get funnel 
  4.  the teacher will put materials on the balloon or the bottle 

  5.  
My images:






Findings:





Balloon 1
( 3 tsp baking soda, ½ cup vinegar)
Balloon 2
( 3 tsp salt, ½ cup soda)
Balloon 3
( 2 tsp yeast, 1 tsp sugar )
Balloon Size (cm)

10.6 cm
5.1 cm


5.5 cm

Bubbles
Medium amount of bubblesa small number of bubbles




Conclusion:

The things we did with my group is what gas can blow the balloon the fastest so we added gas soda to make the balloon go up but it take slow to go up. Some gas takes fast to go up.

Some gas makes bubbles and some make a little bubbles,

Tuesday, April 2, 2019

Home Chemistry

Aim: To learn the names of 10 household chemicals and identify if they are a solid, liquid or a gas.


Definitions:


  1. Element; A single form of a chemical 
  2. Compound: A mixture made up of 2 or more elements
  3. Reaction: A process in which chemicals mix together to form a new substance.
  4. Mixture: When two or more elements are mixed together.

Equipment:

  1.     Salt
  2.   sugar
  3.   vinegar
  4.   lemonade bubbles
  5.   onions
  6.   banana
  7.   baking soda
  8.  corn starch
  9.  Milk
  10. Lemond juice
Steps:

1. Make Chart
2. Research Chemical Name
3. Search Image
4. Write the Conclusion

Repeat the steps for all the chemicals.

Task 1: Put the 10 chemicals in a chart with the titles - Name, Chemical ingredient(s), Image, Solid/Liquid/Gas.





Name
Chemicals
Image
solid/liquid/gas
sugar
copper 2 sulfate
solid
salt
sodium Chloride
solid
vinegar
Exthnoic gas
Image result for vinegar
liquid
Lemond bubbles
Carbon dioxide
gas
onions
syn-Propanethial S-oxide
gas
Baking soda
Sodium bicarbonate
solid
Milk
Magnesium Hydroxide
liquid
Corn starch
Asyium
gas
Banana
Isoamyl

liquid
Lemond juice
tricarboxylic acid.
solid

CONCLUSION: ( WHAT DID YOU LEARN OR SEE)

In this post, I learned that Lemon Juice has Citric Acid in it and it is a liquid chemical. I also learned other things, so Sugar has Glucose and other chemicals in it like Copper ll Sulfate which is a solid,