Aim: To learn the names of 10 household chemicals and identify if they are a solid, liquid or a gas.
Definitions:
- Element; A single form of a chemical
- Compound: A mixture made up of 2 or more elements
- Reaction: A process in which chemicals mix together to form a new substance.
- Mixture: When two or more elements are mixed together.
Equipment:
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Task 1: Put the 10 chemicals in a chart with the titles - Name, Chemical ingredient(s), Image, Solid/Liquid/Gas.
Name | Chemical | Image | Solid/Liquid/Gas |
Salt
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Sodium Chloride
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Solid
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CONCLUSION: ( WHAT DID YOU LEARN OR SEE)
Name
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Chemical
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Image
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Solid/Liquid/Gas
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Lemon juice
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citric acid
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Name
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Chemical
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Image
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Solid/Liquid/Gas
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salt
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sodium
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Name
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Chemical
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Image
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Solid/Liquid/Gas
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sugar
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Sucrose
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Name
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Chemical
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Image
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Solid/Liquid/Gas
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vinegar
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Acetic acid
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Name
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Chemical
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Image
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Solid/Liquid/Gas
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Lemonade bubbles
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Carbon dioxide
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Name
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Chemical
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Image
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Solid/Liquid/Gas
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Onion gas
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Sulfinic acid
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Name
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Chemical
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Image
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Solid/Liquid/Gas
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Baking soda
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Sodium hydrogen carbonate
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