Aim: To learn about the makeup of different white powders.
There are a number of different white powders in our everyday life. Some of these are harmful and others are not. Test the four white powders listed to see which one has been found at the airport.
Here are some examples of everyday kitchen white powders.
Flour
Cornflour
Sugar
Salt
Baking Soda
Baking Powder
Icing Sugar
Tartaric Acid
Citric Acid
Gluten Free flour
Materials
1. water
2. vinegar
3. corn starch
4. salt
5. baking soda
6. iodine
7. pipette
8. sugar
Upload a photo of each powder.
1. Cornflour
2. Baking Soda
3. Salt
4. Sugar
On the black cardboard using a magnifier class you need to record what you see. You will be given a small amount of 4 white powders on your cardboard. Look at them under your microscope and record what you see.
Do not mix the powders or taste the powders.
Findings:
Sugar
|
Salt
|
Baking Soda
|
Cornflour
| |
Appearance
| white | white | white | white |
Texture
| rough | rough | smooth | smooth |
Smell
| no smell | no smell | no smell | no smell |
Iodine
| changed color kinda into a toffee | changed color into a burnt toffee | rolled of the backing soda | rolled off the corn starch |
Water
| nothing | nothing | made it fizz | made into ublick |
Vinegar
| Nothing | Nothing | made into fizz | made it a lil sticky and at first and then it driend up |
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