Aim: To learn the names of 10 household chemicals and identify if they are a solid, liquid or a gas.
Equipments:
1. Soap
2. Lemon juice
3. Salt
4. Vinegar
5. Sugar
6. Milk
7. Onion
8. Lemonade
9. Bleach
10. Baking Soda
Steps:
- Add the name of the ingredient into the chart
- Search for an image of the ingredient
- download and paste in into the chart
- Search for the chemical used in the ingredient
- Find out if the ingredient is a Solid, Liquid or Gas
Task 1: Put the 10 chemicals in a chart with the titles - Name, Chemical ingredient(s), Image, Solid/Liquid/Gas.
Name
|
Chemical
|
Image
|
Solid/liquid/gas
|
Lemon Juice
|
Citric Acid
|
Liquid
| |
Salt
|
Sodium Chloride
|
Solid
| |
Soap
|
Sodium
|
Solid
| |
Sugar
|
Table sugar
|
Liquid
| |
Vinegar
|
Acetic acid
|
Liquid
| |
Milk
|
triglycerides
|
Solid
| |
Onion Gas
|
Sulfur gas
|
Gas
| |
Bleach
|
Sodium hypochlorite
|
Liquid
| |
Baking Soda
|
Sodium hydrogen carbonate
|
Solid
| |
Lemonade
|
Fructose
|
liquid
| |
Conclusion:
For today's task I've learnt what a liquid, gas and solid is, and I've also learnt new chemicals that I've never heard of before.
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