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Friday, April 17, 2020

Bouncing Bubbles

Hey There.

For Friday April 17th (Today) we only have one subject, which is topic. I was a bit late for online school but I managed to do it in time ( or not I guess).

We had to watch a 15 minute video of 3 people in a lab doing some experiments about "Physical Change and Chemical Change".

After we watch the video we need to do an experiment and I decided to do "Bouncing Bubbles".
I will put a link on how to do it, https://www.penguin.co.nz/recipes/2330-bouncing-bubbles-from-the-kitchen-science-cookbook

And I will also put on a video of me trying it out. I also nearly drank it which was bad but I spit it out and washed my mouth.

Here is the video--> https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zyZtfNtjqrwSc7hqE1fwlcaYYHiEkPT0/view?usp=sharing

Update : Sorry If the video wasn't working. Press the link if it works and comment down if it works or not. Thank you!!

2 comments:

  1. Hi Mark,

    Well done completing this activity. Your video is not available. Maybe you could check your sharing settings. I like that you included where to find the instructions to complete this. I am so glad you didn't swallow the mixture! Do you think the bubble mixture was a physical or chemical change?

    Keep up the great blogging!

    Ms Wilton

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    1. Hi Ms. Wilton.

      Thank you for telling me about my work and I fixed it. I do think it's a physical change because dish washing liquid can still make bubbles, and sugar is the only one making it bounce.
      Thank you for the comment

      Kind Regards,
      Mark.

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