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Friday 12 April 2019

science

Aim: To see which chemical 
mix creates the most gas.

Hypothesis: (What do I think will happen)


Materials:
  1. 3 bottles, empty
  2.  3 balloons
  3. 3tsp baking soda
  4.  ½ cup soda water
  5.  yeast
  6. funnel
  7. vinegar
  8. baking soda 
  9. soda water 
  10. salt
Steps:
  1.  get bottles
  2. fill one with a little bit of sugar
  3.  add soda water to sugar 
  4.  put balloon on sugar and soda bottle
  5. fill one with a little bit of vinegar
  6.  add baking soda to balloon 
  7.  put balloon on vinegar bottle
  8. fill one with a little bit of yeast and salt
  9.  add warm water
  10.  put balloon on yeast and salt bottle
My images:






Findings:




Balloon 1
( 3 tsp baking soda, ½ cup vinegar)
Balloon 2
( 3 tsp salt, ½
cup soda)
Balloon 3
( 2 tsp yeast, 1 tsp sugar )
Balloon Size (cm)
20cm6.5cm13cm
Bubbles
small amountsmall amountlarge amount




Conclusion:
baking soda and vinegar produce the most carbon dioxide which fill balloons easier
more bubbles means less carbon dioxide









Wednesday 10 April 2019

My Maths DLO

For my maths i have been learning fractions and how to add different denominators

Tuesday 2 April 2019

SCIONS



Aim: To learn the names of 10 household chemicals and identify if they are a solid, liquid or a gas.
materials: our devices
steps: search the ten names and find their names,chemicals names and pictures of them