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Monday, 11 February 2019

Own Experiment

AIM: DESIGN AN EXPERIMENT THAT TESTS THE AMOUNT OF SALT THAT MUST BE IN WATER BEFORE IT WILL NOT FREEZE WHEN LEFT OVERNIGHT IN THE FREEZER.


The Plan.

  1. What do we need to find out? How much salt we need to make water unable to freeze in the freezer overnight. 
  2. How will we find it out? By doing research on the internet.
  3. How will we record what we find? Google Slides
  4. What equipment do we need for the experiment? Freezer, Water, Bottle, Salt and a measuring cup.
  5. How long will it take? 5 Minutes and overnight

The Procedure

Step 1: Get a bottle
Step 2: Get a measuring cup
Step 3: Get water & salt
Step 4: Measure your salt and put it in your water
Step 5: Put the salty water in the freezer overnight.
Step 6: The next morning get your salty water from the freezer and make sure it it not frozen

The Process - Diagram

  1. Beakers
  2. Water
  3. Measuring spoons or cups
  4. Salt





1 comment:

  1. Hi Hayley, I enjoyed reading your second science badge activity. I would have really liked to see more details in your answers about the procedure.

    In the next few days, make sure you complete task #3 so that you can earn your two points towards your science badge.

    - Miss Birtch

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