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Friday, February 15, 2019

Science


Aim: To show that hydrogen gas is produced when a metal reacts to a acid

Equipment: Test tube, A boiling tube, A test tube, Bunsen burner, Wooden splint, A bottle, A piece of metal, Acid  and Safety goggles.

Method: 
1. Gather all your equipment into one place 
2. Pour your acid in to the test tube 
3. drop your piece of metal into the acid
4. light your Bunsen burner and turn it to the blue flame
5. lite your splint and stick it into the test tube that has the bubbling metal and acid
6. and then you should hear a popping sound

Hypothesis: I think the mettle will cause a bubbling sound and will kind of explode when I light the match

Observation: When we dropped the metal in to the acid it started to bubble and create hydrogen gas and when we lit the flint and stuck it into the test tube with the bubbling acid it started to pop quite loudly this was because hydrogen gas had combusted.

Conclusion: I liked this experiment cause we got to make loud sounds and got to light things on fire it was really exciting.
On The Left- Summer   On The Right- Keira      We are in the science lab

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