Friday, 25 July 2014

Co2 filled Balloon experiment

Co2 filled Balloon experiment

Materials:
Baking soda
Vinegar
Beaker
Balloon
Measuring flask


Instructions:
First you pour the vinegar and baking soda into the beaker very  quickly. Next swiftly put the balloon on top of the beaker.

Hypothesis:
The balloon will blow up from the gas.




Result:
The vinegar and the baking soda reacted which caused the balloon to inflate.



We thoroughly enjoyed being scientists. Forming and testing our hypothesis.


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Friday, 18 July 2014

Baking Soda extinguisher

After successfully completing the Baking Soda Balloon experiment and reflecting on how/why the experiment worked the children were asked to form a hypothesis on a new experiment. 


What You Need:
baking soda
vinegar
candle
plate
glass
food colouring

What To Do:
1. Add enough water to fill the bottom of the plate.

2. Put 3 or 4 drops of food colouring into the water and mix it up.

3. Place the candle in the middle of the plate.

4. Light the candle. 

5. Take the glass and place it over the lit candle. 





Aric and Nikos thoroughly enjoyed the hands on experiment!


Children then thought about what invisible gas is inside the glass. What happens to the water level inside the glass? What happens to the flame on the candle?








Using their prior knowledge of Co2 gas the majority of the children predicted that the flame would go out and the water level would rise.


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