get 4 empty glasses and add 1 tablespoon full of sugar in the first one 2 tablespoons in the second 3 in the third and 4 in the fourth then add 60 milliliters of water in each glass stir gently to help sugar dissolve add 1 different color to each cup (they must be colors of the rainbow and must be indifferent towards each other) then use a syringe to fill the bottom of a test tube with the 4th solution then continue on backwards until each solution is filled into the test tube finally shine light through it and you have a rainbow =)
the purpose of this experiment is to see the combustion and decomposition of sugar and the chemical reactions between baking soda and the broken down forms of sugar
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ReplyDeleteIs making milk a solid (plastic) possible?
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DeleteCan we make milk into a solid (pliastic)possible?
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DeleteThat's a really interesting question. I would be curious to know what properties milk has that make that a possibility.
Deleteget 4 empty glasses and add 1 tablespoon full of sugar in the first one 2 tablespoons in the second 3 in the third and 4 in the fourth then add 60 milliliters of water in each glass stir gently to help sugar dissolve add 1 different color to each cup (they must be colors of the rainbow and must be indifferent towards each other) then use a syringe to fill the bottom of a test tube with the 4th solution then continue on backwards until each solution is filled into the test tube finally shine light through it and you have a rainbow =)
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Deletewhy does the density of the sugar allow the sugar water to remain unmixed? =) "-
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Deletethe purpose of this experiment is to see the combustion and decomposition of sugar and the chemical reactions between baking soda and the broken down forms of sugar
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Deletegood job it is very detailed
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DeleteHow does sugar and baking soda react with each other? :Purpose
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