Notes
Earth science
Silicates: Combination of silicon (si) and Oxygen(o)
Crust: Outer solidified mantle
Cone: Made of solid Iron and Nickel
Outer Cone: made of liquid iron and nickel
Mantle: Made of molten rocks (Silicate)
Andrew distilled water with strong chemicals. Andrew used distilled water because it contains zero salts.
What happened: Andrew first started this activity by putting sodium silicate into a plastic tube. After he put it in the tube it slowly went to the top. The second test tube he cobalt chloride. That one turned in to a purple bluish color. The last one he did was copper chloride. This one very slowly went to the top. The color of this one was a bright blue
Looking Beyond: When we put the first set of chemicals in the test tube the chemical slowly rose to the top. When we put the second one it did the same thing but it was super cool because it changed colors it started out as a purple then went to a bluish purple. After we put the 3rd one in it didn't really do anything but just sit at the top.This chemical is a bright blue.
Looking Inward: I think the results we got were pretty good. It was super cool to see what it does when you put the chemical in a test tube of distilled water. It was interesting when the 2nd chemical went in because when Andrew first poured it in it was red. Then when it hit the water it started touring purple, then after 2 minutes it started to change to a bluish color.
Looking Forward: If I could do this again I think it would be cool to change the chemicals and the distilled water to something else. If you changed them it would be could cool to see if they did something the same this as 3 chemicals we used.
Takeaways: A take away I got was to learn about the chemicals and what they do. Also it was interesting to see what water did with just the 3 chemicals we used
Earth science
Silicates: Combination of silicon (si) and Oxygen(o)
- 95% of earth’s crust,and 97% of earth’s atmosphere is made of silicon
Crust: Outer solidified mantle
Cone: Made of solid Iron and Nickel
Outer Cone: made of liquid iron and nickel
Mantle: Made of molten rocks (Silicate)
Andrew distilled water with strong chemicals. Andrew used distilled water because it contains zero salts.
What happened: Andrew first started this activity by putting sodium silicate into a plastic tube. After he put it in the tube it slowly went to the top. The second test tube he cobalt chloride. That one turned in to a purple bluish color. The last one he did was copper chloride. This one very slowly went to the top. The color of this one was a bright blue
Looking Beyond: When we put the first set of chemicals in the test tube the chemical slowly rose to the top. When we put the second one it did the same thing but it was super cool because it changed colors it started out as a purple then went to a bluish purple. After we put the 3rd one in it didn't really do anything but just sit at the top.This chemical is a bright blue.
Looking Inward: I think the results we got were pretty good. It was super cool to see what it does when you put the chemical in a test tube of distilled water. It was interesting when the 2nd chemical went in because when Andrew first poured it in it was red. Then when it hit the water it started touring purple, then after 2 minutes it started to change to a bluish color.
Looking Forward: If I could do this again I think it would be cool to change the chemicals and the distilled water to something else. If you changed them it would be could cool to see if they did something the same this as 3 chemicals we used.
Takeaways: A take away I got was to learn about the chemicals and what they do. Also it was interesting to see what water did with just the 3 chemicals we used