Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Science Lab- Mystery Mixture



Callie Friske
LA7A
Mrs. Hartney
3/12/2014

Recently, we have just started a new lab because have been learning new and different things in Science. We started a lab called "Mystery Mixture." Using charts, graphs, mixtures, and different containers. You have 6 different mixtures. On the board, Ms. Miller placed a chart with all the different mixtures and the affects they have with different liquids. The mystery substances you have are sugar, corn starch, baking soda, alkaseltzer, salt, and borax. The liquids we useed to know what they are were vinegar, iodine, and water.

Now you have all the tools you need, next is how you do the lab. First, you have to get a partner. Then, you get this little mini test tube trays and feel each of the six ingrediants three times. Make sure that you know which one is which so that when you make the final graph you can tell which one is which. Then, you put a few drops of water in each one and record what happened. Then you put a few drops of vinegar in each one and see what happened. Lastly, you put a few drops of Iodine and you find out what happened. Then you make a final chart of your answers and what mixtures you found out.


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