◦ spoon ◦ spoon
◦ candle wax ◦ beaker
◦ sugar ◦ water
◦ butter ◦ baking soda
◦ candle ◦ vinegar
◦ flour
Activity no.1
1. First we place some sugar in the spoon.
2. Light the candle. Heat the the sugar in the spoon over the candle flame until all the sugar has melt
3. Remove the candle flame. Leave the sugar in the spoon to cool.
4. Repeat steps 1 to 3, replacing sugar with butter
5. Repeat steps 1 to 3, replacing butter with candle wax
(**Note: We recored every step in this activity)
Activity no.2
1. Add a spoon of flour into the beaker of water. Observe what happens.
2. Add a teaspoon of baking soda into the beaker half-filled with vinegar. Observe what happens.
This is me and my group |
With this experiment i was able to conclude that:
◦ No new material is formed when a physical change takes place. A new material is formed when a chemical change takes place.
◦ Physical changes are usually reversible. Chemical changes are usually non-reversible.
If you want to know more about chemical and physical change
If you want to know more about changes in materials
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I guess this is all i can tell you right now! See you next time!^^
wow.. i really like your blog. the info here is really clear and also interesting. your template is also very nice :)
BalasHapusWell done Jennifer:)Very comprehensive!
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