To find what names of 10 household chemicals are and find if they are a solid, liquid or a gas.
Materials
- Lemon juice
- Salt
- Sugar
- Vinegar
- Lemon bubbles
- Onions
- Baking soda
- Milk
- Cornflour
- Banana
name
|
chemical
|
image
|
solid/liquid/gas
|
Lemon juice
|
citric acid
|
solid
| |
salt
|
sodium
|
liquid
| |
sugar
|
Sucrose
|
solid
| |
vinegar
|
Acetic acid
|
liquid
| |
Lemonade bubbles
|
Carbon dioxide
|
liquid
| |
onions
|
Sulfinic acid
|
liquid
| |
Baking soda
|
Sodium hydrogen carbonate
|
liquid
| |
milk
|
Hydrated sodium ammonium hydrogen phosphate
|
liquid
| |
cornflour
|
Asylum
|
liquid
| |
banana
|
Isoamyl acetate
|
liquid
|
Steps
- make a table to put our info in.
- Search on google what the chemical name is for our household items.
- Find out if our household item is a liquid, solid or a gas.
- Get a picture of the item
- Post on our blog.
Conclusion
From this, I have learnt new chemicals and household items that I had no idea had chemicals in it.
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