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Monday, May 17, 2021

Metal recations


Method get a splint light a bunsen burner then you will  need to get 2ml of sulfuric acid and put it in a test tube then put a tiny piece of metal in the test tube the metal will dissolve and the test tube will heat up after you have done this you will need to put a boiling tube on top of the test tube and put the test tube inside wait 1 minute and light the split. Then with the splint you need to lift up the big boiling tube keep it upside down and put the splint inside the boiling tube it made a pop if there is no pop that means that there is no hydrogen.

When we did the steps we had to make the whistle our group member put the splint inside the boiling tube and it made a loud whistle sound. This experiment was fun because it was really easy to do and a very fast experiment.


Making metal oxide light your Bunsen burner add manganese in the scissor tongs after you have grabbed the manganese you want to lit your Bunsen burner. When we put the manganese on the flame it started glowing it was very bright do not look at it when its is very bright because it can damage your eyes.




We had to grabbed test tubes and had to put bit of manganese dioxide into it after that we had to lit a splint then we had to put some of hydrogen peroxide into the tube.After that they started reacting with each other.We blew out of the splint out put the smoldering splint in the tube and set it on fire again.



We had to grabbed two tubes and bung one one with the delivery tube going to the other tube.Next we added metal carbonate into the tube with the bung in the next tube we added lime water after we had to quickly remove the bung  add some acid and put the bung back on After some attempts the lime water started going cloudy.



   



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