Aim: To learn the names of 10 household chemicals, their elements, and reactions with other substances.
Equipment:
1. Dishwashing Detergent
2. Lemon
3. Salt
4. Vinegar
5. Sugar
6. Air Freshener
7. Onion
8. Lemonade
9. Bleach
10. Baking Soda
So for this one we have to research if that image is a solid, liquid or a gas and research what is the chemical Ingredients.
Name
|
Chemical Ingredients
|
Image
|
Solid/ Liquid/ Gas?
|
Lemon
|
Citric Acid.
|
Liquid
| |
Salt
|
Sodium Chloride
|
Solid , soluble
| |
Vinegar
|
Acetic acid.
|
Liquid
| |
Sugar
|
lactose
|
soluble
| |
Air Freshener
|
Phthalates, alpha-pinene
|
Liquid, gas
| |
Onion
|
acid
|
gas
| |
Lemonade
|
High fructose
|
liquid
| |
Bleach
|
Hydrogen peroxide
|
liquid
| |
Baking soda.
|
Sodium bicarbonate
|
soluble
| |
Also the exciting part is when Mr Palmer show a experiment.( Sorry don't have any picture of it)
Materials:
Baking soda
Vinegar
Water bottle that is empty
And a Ballon.
Method of the vinegar and the baking soda:
Put 12 to 1 ratio of vinegar and carefully put it in the container where the baking soda is meant to be placed in.
Observation of reaction:
When you adding the vinegar to baking soda it gives you an immediate reaction. Adding them together the reactions is delayed but then the reaction will fizzes the amount. If you put more vinegar is better but if you don’t put a lot it will not that kinda bit work, a 12 to 1 ratio of vinegar to baking soda it will cause a overload bubbled and fizzed reaction.
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