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Measuring density of solids!!

To investigate experimentally the relationship between the


mass and volume of solids.

Resource link:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/guides/zvhwvk7/revision/5
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Measuring density of
liquids!!
To investigate experimentally the relationship between the
mass and volume of liquids.

Resource link:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/guides/zvhwvk7/revision/5
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Investigate the change of
potential into kinetic energy
by changing the mass !!

Resource link -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hqfg7eDzXt8
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Investigate the change of
potential into kinetic energy
by changing the angle of
inclination !!
Resource link -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hqfg7eDzXt8
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Task 1: Clean Those Pennies

Find several tarnished, dirty-looking pennies. In three or four clear glasses make

solutions, or mixtures, combining water with acids and with bases, such as lemon juice,

cola, baking soda, or soap.

Which mixtures do you predict will clean and shine the pennies the best, when the coins

remain in the water for a while? Write down your predictions and compare them to your
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results.
Red Cabbage Indicator
You can make something like litmus paper at home with red cabbage and use it to test different acids and

bases.

Slice and cook the cabbage on top of the stove in simmering water. After it’s cooled, strain and keep the

colored juice. You can also save the cabbage and add it to your favorite stew for dinner.Dip several white

index cards into the cooled cabbage juice and let them dry. After they’re dry you can cut into strips to test

various substances. Dip them in things like pickle juice and milk, guessing ahead of time whether they will

turn the paper red for acid or blue for a base. Pour the cabbage juice into several clear glasses. Add various

liquids to see what color the juice will become. You might try cola in one and baking soda in another to see
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what color the water will magically turn. Keep track of your results.
Task 3: Combining Acids And Bases

What do you think will happen when acids and bases are combined? You might find they can neutralize each other or move

closer to the neutral range on the pH scale.

Test this by placing spooned baking soda into a glass of vinegar. Then test the solution with litmus paper or with your

homemade paper from the cabbage experiment.

What are your results? What did you observe when the baking soda first met up with the vinegar?
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