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Wednesday, July 29, 2020

Making Water | Experiment

Making Water | Experiment

Hi readers, today I am going to be telling you about the water we made a few days ago.
For this we got inspired from the movie called "The Martian"

We got given a few things to include in our blog, here they are:

Aim: We are trying to make water.


Hypothesis: 
I think the water will succeed and mine wont do a pop sound like its meant to.

Equipment: 
Magnesium, Hydrochloric Acid, Beaker, Test tube, bigger test tube as a lid to keep the gas in, 

3 Technologies that Could Transform Water ManagementMethod: 
1. Get magnesium and put it in the smaller tube,  
2. then put the bigger tube on top and pour a few drops of the acid in the smaller tube with the magnesium.
3. Then put the bigger tube on top as a lid and wait a few minutes.

4. After that get a match that is lit and put it in the tube.


  •  Sometimes you can hear a pop sound but if you don't another way of telling if it is don't or not is seeing if the tube went foggy.

Observations: 
As I was watching it I felt the tube heat up and the magnesium start bubbling. When I heated it up I saw the tube fog up.

Conclusion: 
When we finished my tube didn't make a pop sound like it was meant to. 
And the fire part smelt like gas 

Discussion: 
My findings were finding out that magnesium and acid trapped in a tube can make a bubbly chemical that reacts to fire and makes a pop sound.

Evaluation: 
My opinion is that some pop sounds were cool and I think I should have let mine sit a few more minutes and then try get the pop sound.

I hope you enjoyed reading my blog, if you have any feedback or positive comments please leave them in the comments.
Bye!!

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