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Friday 12 April 2019

Hurumanu - Balloon Chemistry

Hurumanu - Balloon Chemistry



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

Hypothesis: (What do I think will happen)


Materials:
  1.  balloons 
  2. vinegar
  3.  baking soda
  4. yeast 
  5.  water 
  6.  sugar
Steps
  1.  yeast
  2.  sugar
  3.  warm water 
  4.  put the balloon on
  5.  
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)
10 cm long
4 cm wide

8 cm long
4 cm wide
8 cm long
5 cm wide

Bubbles







Conclusion: Today I learned that if you put 3 tsp of baking soda and 1/2 cup vinegar the balloon will grow and same for the others

Friday 5 April 2019

Rainbow paper

Materials


1. Paper
2. cup
3. felts
4. water


Step 1: get a cup and get some felts and a small piece of paper
Step 2: put a dot on the paper 1 cm up
Step 3: put a bit of water into the cup
Step 4: wait for a while and then the felts will rise up into colours

hurumanu




We are doing a hurumanu that is art it's about two bullys the bullys are me and sapphire and three kind people are kahciar makenzie and jessica they are on a playground and the bullys come over and then they push off makenzie and then the two people stick up for there friends.
the feedback was we liked how you labeled the people so we can see whos, who

we liked the way you drew the props so we can see what they are.

Wednesday 3 April 2019

Science



name
chemicalimagesolid/liquid/gas
salt Sodium Chloride

solid
lemon juicecitrus

liquid
sugarglucoseImage result for sugarsolid
vinegaracetic acidImage result for vinegargas
lemonade bubblesCarbon dioxideImage result for lemonade bubblesliquid
onion gas
syn-propanethial-S-oxide.
Image result for oniongas
baking sodaSodium bicarbonateImage result for baking soda baking sodagas
milkenzymes, vitamins, phospholipidsImage result for milkgas
cornflowermaize starchImage result for corn floursolid
bananapotassiumImage result for bananasolid
                    
Today I learned that in salt is a chemical called sodium chloride and it is a solid
In lemon juice there is a chemical called citrus and it liquid
In sugar there is a chemical called glucose and its solid
In vinegar there is a chemical called acetic acid
In lemon bubbles there is a chemical called carbon dioxide
In onion gas there is a chemical named syn-propanethial-S-oxide and it is a gas
In baking soda there is a chemical called sodium bicarbonate and it is a gas
In milk there is enzymes, vitamins, phospholipids and its a gas
In cornflower there is something called maize starch its a solid
In banana there is something called potassium its a solid