Friday, 17 May 2013

The Rising Of The Gas


The rising of the gas!

With this experiment we are learning how to fill a balloon with gas from a pepsi bottle.

Our materials that we used were:
  • Pepsi
  • Balloon

Methods

Step 1..  Place the balloon’s strap over the pepsi bottle and make sure that it is holding on.  (hard enough it doesn't come loose)

Step 2..  Wait for 10 minutes or less to get all the gas into your bottle.  

Step 3..  If you want more gas in the balloon shake the bottle a little and you will see the balloon rising bigger than before.



When we put the balloon onto the bottle of pepsi the gas (which is carbon dioxide)
escaped into the balloon and it inflated a little bit, but when we shook the bottle more gas rised into the balloon and inflated the balloon more.

My Reading Pathway T2 2013

Monday, 13 May 2013

Turning Solids To Liquids To Solids Experiment.


How to turn Something from Solid to Liquid to Solid.
With our experiment we we're aiming to turn solid to liquid to solid.
The ingredients are:
  • Raro
  • 1 Jug
  • Ice Block sticks
  • Wooden Spoon
  • Water
  • Cups

Method:
Step 1.. Open your raro packet.
Step 2.. Poor the raro packet into the jug.
Step 3..  Add water into the jug.
Step 4..  Use the wooden spoon and mix it all together until it dissolves.
Step 5.. Pour the liquid into your cups.
Step 6.. Add Ice block sticks into the cups.
Step 7.. Put the cups into the freezer.
Step 8.. Wait until it has turned into a solid and then you can eat your ice block!!

Conclusion:
When you put the liquid into the cold temperature it turns it into a solid and that is how we made solid turn into liquid and then it turned back into solid.

Monday, 6 May 2013

My Animal Metaphor.





I am a strange, staring owl.
I like to stare deep into my learning and hide in my tree while I work on them.

Chardonnay's Term 2 Individual Goals