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Tuesday, March 19, 2019

science-white powder


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
whitewhitewhitewhite
Texture
roughroughsmoothsmooth
Smell
no smellno smellno smellno smell
Iodine
changed color kinda into a toffeechanged color into a burnt toffeerolled of the backing sodarolled off the corn starch
Water
nothingnothingmade it fizzmade into ublick
Vinegar
NothingNothingmade into fizzmade it a lil sticky and at first and then it driend up 



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