Sunday, October 6, 2013
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Wednesday, August 14, 2013
Can You Cook It?
Will cookies cook in the car?
- cookies
- car
- pan
put then cookies on the pan .
Did it work?
No ,it needs to be 350 degrees Fahrenheit (they don't taste good-gummy!)
Next time I would make a solar oven.
Can you cook an egg on the side walk?
Materials- egg
- side walk
- spatula
Put an egg an the side walk
Did it work?
no it needs to be 158 Degrees farenhight
The Library of Congress page notes above said it needs to be warmer
Next time I would of put tin foil underneath.Friday, June 28, 2013
Rock Eater: Will the Vinegar Destroy the Chalk?
Purpose
The Purpose is to demonstrate the effect of acid on rock statues.
Prediction
I think the vinegar will leave a chunk of chalk in the jar.
Procedure
Materials
Results
What I Learned
The Purpose is to demonstrate the effect of acid on rock statues.
Prediction
I think the vinegar will leave a chunk of chalk in the jar.
Procedure
Materials
- chalk
- vinegar
- glass
- Fill the glass a quarter full with vinegar
- Add a piece of chalk to the glass
- Observe results
Results
- The first time only a little chalk turned into powder, so I did the experiment again. the second time the same thing happened.
- I tried inside chalk and vinegar out side and inside but that did not change it.
- I tried small pieces but that did not change it
- In each experiment bubbles came up.
What I Learned
- Experiments are not text book perfect
- Vinegar does not destroy rock
- A stronger acid might work
Thursday, June 20, 2013
Earthquakes
First Experiment: Easy Over
Purpose
The purpose is to demonstrate how hard it is to fold Earth's crust.
Prediction
It is harder to fold paper when its thick.
Materials
- 1 sheet of newspaper
Procedure
- Fold paper in in half until you cant fold any more
- Record results
- I folded it 9 times.
- It became too hard to fold after that.
What I Learned
The Earth's crust is not easy to fold when its thick.
New Experiment: Folds
Purpose
The purpose is to see where the earth goes when its pressed into the middle.
Prediction
I think it will bunch up.
Materials
- a cup of water
- 4 sheets of paper towels
- Stack paper towels
- Fold towels in half
- Pour water in the middle
- Press it into the middle
- Observe results
Results
The paper towels went into a "n" shape (a wave shape).
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Spoon Pen
Purpose
To demonstrate a mineral streak.
Materials
What I Learned:
A streak test is used by rubbing a metal on to porcelain.
What else can this be applied to:
There are many other things this can be applied to but here are two: welding and finding out what metal you have.
To demonstrate a mineral streak.
Materials
- Porcelain tile (use back of tile)
- metal spoon
- aluminum can
- rub the spoon handle across back of the tile.
- write your name with the spoon
- rub the aluminum can on the porcelain tile and compare
Results
- the spoon makes a dark grey mark.
- the can makes a silvery mark
- the spoon is stainless steel.
A streak test is used by rubbing a metal on to porcelain.
What else can this be applied to:
There are many other things this can be applied to but here are two: welding and finding out what metal you have.
Thursday, June 13, 2013
Experiment 3: Galactic Eggs
Procedure
- boil a egg and grab a raw one.
- let the boiled egg sit for about 20 minuets
- use a pen to mark them 1 & 2.
- place both eggs on a flat surface and then spin
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Experiment 2: Earth's Axis
Today i learned how the earth spins on its axis.
I learned that the earth does not spin strait it spun circular. The top goes in a bigger circle.
First use modeling clay to make a ball the size of a marble. Next put a toothpick through until you see the tip. Than see how it spins.
#1 Science Experiment
Mom cant read instructions so it did not work well.
This taught me that the Earth is not only round, it's flat at the poles. It is a shorter distance between the poles than across.(44 miles on Earth) this applies to planets such as Mars and Venus. Tomorrow I will do the experiment Eclipse.
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