lesson fourteen:
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Lesson Fourteen:. Mixing Liquids. Think and Wonder. What happens to chocolate syrup when you mix it with milk?. What happens to the milk?. Think and Wonder. Chocolate milk is a combination of milk and chocolate syrup, making it a. Mixture. Name some other. Mixtures. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Think and Wonder
What happens to chocolate syrup when you mix it with
milk?
What happens to the milk?
Think and Wonder
Chocolate milk is a combination of milk and chocolate syrup, making it a .Name some other .
Mixture
Mixtures
Today we will combine liquids with water to see what kind of mixtures
they make . . .
In your Laboratory Record Book:
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•Record the name of the liquid you will be mixing with water.•Finish the sentence by writing down what you predict will happen when you mix your liquid with water.
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1. Place a few spoonfuls of your liquid into the cup of water very slowly. (If you look through the side of the water cup, you will be able to what happens more clearly.)
2. What happens as the liquid hits the water?
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3. Draw a picture in your LRB to show how the liquid looks as it enters the water.
4. Gently stir the liquid with your wooden stir stick.
5. Draw a picture in your LRB to show what the mixture looks like now.Link to LRB
Does your liquid float in water? Is it ?Buoyant
Does your liquid mix with water, or does it remain separate? Is it ? Miscible
Test Results of liquids in water:
Miscible Buoyant
Shampoo in Water
Glue in Water
Oil in Water
In Your Laboratory Record Book:
•Turn to the Properties of Liquids chart.•Record the names of the properties we identified today.•Record what question we can ask to help us observe these properties.
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In Your Laboratory Record Book:
Today I added _________ to water. At first it looked _________________________. When I stirred it, it ____________________________.
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Partner Groups:
•Throw away your cups and spoons.
•Clean up any spills with your paper towels and throw them away also.
•Return your materials to the Blue Science Bins.