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Monday, April 1, 2019

Home Chemistry 1st April 2019

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

Equipment:


1. Soap
2. Lemon juice
3. Salt
4. Vinegar
5. Sugar
6. Milk
7. Onion
8. Lemonade
9. Bleach
10. Baking Soda

Steps:

  1. Add the name of the ingredient into the chart
  2. Search for an image of the ingredient
  3. download and paste in into the chart
  4. Search for the chemical used in the ingredient 
  5. 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 and how they take part in different ingredients that I used daily. 

Find out what the difference is in the molecules in solids, liquids and gas.


The atoms and molecules in gases are much more spread out than in solids or liquids. They vibrate and move freely at high speeds. A gas will fill any container, but if the container is not sealed, they gas will escape. Gas can be compressed much more easily than a liquid or a solid


Gasesliquids and solids are all made up of atoms, molecules, and/or ions, but the behaviors of these particles differ in the three phases. ... gas are well separated with no regular arrangement. liquid are close together with no regular arrangement. solidare tightly packed, usually in a regular pattern.

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1 comment:

  1. Congratulation on posting your first blog post for our home chemistry hurumanu. I really like how you have added in extra details such as a diagram of solid, liquid and gas. A couple of things to think about to really refine the quality of your work are: 1. Make sure to rewrite text in your own words if you have found information in another text, reference others people's work (or websites) and include titles and appropriate notes for diagrams. Excellent work here Sierra!

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