Exploring More Physical Properties of Matter



Exploring More Physical Properties of Matter

Materials

100 mL graduated cylinder

Unknown substances A-G

7plastic cups

Clear container

Procedure

1. Label Cups A-G

2. Measure 100 mL of each unknown substances and pour into the appropriate cups. Make sure you clean your graduated cylinder between each measurement.

3. Slowly pour the contents of Cup A into your container. Make observations in your data table about the substance in Cup A. Note: It is VERY important to pour the liquids slowly and into the center of the container. Make sure that the liquids do not touch the sides of the container while you are pouring.

4. Continue pouring the liquids 1 cup at a time into the container. Remember to our slowly and make observation (describe the physical properties) about each liquid.

5. Once you have poured all the cups into the container draw what you see in the space provided.

6. Answer the analysis questions.

Data

|Substance |Observations |

|A. | |

|B. | |

|C. | |

|D. | |

|E. | |

|F. | |

|G. | |

Drawing

Analysis

1. Described what happened when you poured the different liquids into the container.

2. Why do you think this happened?

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