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Friday 6 September 2019

Instructions/Procedures

Hi, guys welcome back to my blog today for Science we had to write Instructions/Procedures about our experiment we did on Friday. The experiment was about the water cycle.
Here is the template.


Climate Chaos
Written by: KHAYLANIE



Title

How to make a water cycle.
How to make a water cycle

Purpose

To understand the water cycle.
To see if the Litmus paper changes colour.

Materials

First experiment 
  • 1 ziplock bag
  • 1 black vivid
  • ½ cup of water
  • Blue food colouring 
  • Double-sided tape

         
  Second experiment
  • 1 ziplock bag
  • 1 vivid
  • ½ cup of water
  • Blue food colouring
  • Double-sided tape
  • 1 piece of Litmus paper
  • Baking soda

Steps

First Experiment
Step 1: 
Get a zip lock bag.
Step 2: 
Get the black vivid and draw the water cycle on the zip lock bag.
Step 3:
Open the zip lock bag.
Step 4:
Get could water and carefully pour ½ cup of water in a zip lock bag.
Step 5:
Get the blue food colouring and add 1 drop of food colouring. Careful when putting the food colouring in so you don’t get it on your hands on your clothes. 
Step 6
Carefully close the bag and shake the bag softly to mix in the food colouring.
Step 7:
Get to peace of double-sided tape and stick it on the two top sides of the zip lock bag.
Step 8:
Then give it to the teacher to put it on a window. ( Make sure the bag is on a window with the sun)
Second Experiment
Step 1: 
Get a zip lock bag.
Step 2: 
Get the black vivid and draw the water cycle on the zip lock bag.
Step 3:
Open the zip lock bag.
Step 4:
Get could water and carefully pour ½ cup of water in a zip lock bag.
Step 5:
Get the blue food colouring and add 1 drop of food colouring. Careful when putting the food colouring in so you don’t get it on your hands on your clothes.
Step 6:
Carefully get the baking soda and add one teaspoon into the zip lock bag. Shake the bag gently to mix the baking soda.
Step 7:
Carefully get the Litmus paper and put it halfway in that bag and half of the paper outside of the bag then carefully zip the bag.
Step 8:
Get two pieces of double-sided tape and stick it on the two top sides of the zip lock bag.
Step 9:
Then give it to the teacher to put it on a window. ( Make sure the bag is on a window with the sunshine)

Conclusion

I think the first experiment was a success because we managed to finish it and put it on the window.
I think the second experiment was a success because the paper changed colour like it was supposed to. 


Two images:























Findings:

The Water Cycle: Bag 1
CO2 Water Cycle: Bag 2
Acid
Desert Water Cycle
Bag 3
Does it cycle?
LargeSmall
Amount of Water
LargeSmall
Acidity
SmallLarge

Key: Water and acidity amount: 1 = none 
2 = small 

3 = large 
First bag
  • The first bag had a large amount of water and the same amount of acid.
  • There was a lot of condensation in this bag.
Second bag
  • The second bag had a small amount of water.
  • The litmus paper that we put in the bag change colour. 

Conclusion:
The normal water cycle was a success because there was an average amount of water drops.
The water cycle with the acid made the litmus paper change colours like it was supposed to.

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