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Saturday, February 6, 2016

Properties of Matter Lab Purpose

 February 06, 2016     No comments   

Properties of Matter Lab Purpose: To observe how a fluid cornstarch solution reacts to changes in temperature and pressure. Materials: Clear plastic cup Newspapers Crushed ice Hot water Watch or clock Spoon Measuring cups Cornstarch One bowl deep enough to hold the plastic cup Procedure: Cover your kitchen table or counter with the newspaper to help make clean up easier. Add 1 cup of cornstarch to Â? cup of water in the plastic cup. Stir with the spoon until a thick fluid forms. If needed, more water/cornstarch can be added until you have a thick fluid. While over the newspapers, pour some of the cornstarch fluid into your hand. Tilt your hand slightly and record your observations on how the cornstarch behaves below. While holding your hand over the cup, squeeze the fluid cornstarch. Record your observations below. Place your fluid cornstarch back into the plastic cup. Half-fill the bowl with crushed ice. Place the plastic cup into the ice. Leave it there for 5 minutes until the cornstarch has reached a colder temperature. Pour some of the fluid cornstarch into your hand. Tilt your hand slightly and record your observations on how the cornstarch behaves below. While holding your hand over the cup, squeeze the cooled fluid cornstarch. Record your observations below. Place your fluid cornstarch back into the plastic cup. Empty the crushed ice from the bowl. Half-fill the bowl with hot water. Place the plastic cup into the hot water and allow it to sit for 5 minutes. Pour some of the fluid cornstarch into your hand. Tilt your hand slightly and record your observations on how the cornstarch behaves below. While holding your hand over the cup, squeeze the warmed fluid cornstarch. Record your observations below. Place your fluid cornstarch back into the plastic cup. Conclusions: Answer in complete sentences.
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