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Tuesday, March 19, 2019

What is that white powder

Today you will be a forensic chemist. 
A bag of white powder has been confiscated by the airport customs. You need to find out what white powder it is?

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. corn flour 
2.  baking soda
3.  salt
4. salt 
5.  water
6. lodine
7. vinegar

Upload a photo of each powder.

1.  Cornflour
2.  Baking Soda
3.  Salt
4. Sugar 

On the black cardboard using a microscope 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
crystal whitelittle bits of whitechunky whitebig chunks of white
Texture
roughRoughpowderychunky powdery
Smell
nicegoodweirdbad
Iodine
wet and goes color on the iodinelight brown and drystains the little bit it got dropped onbubbles
Water
soaks it indoes nothingspreadssoaks it in
Vinegar
goes greygoes greyfizzesfizzes

Write a paragraph about your findings.
Today we looked at what happens when you mix some chemicals with white powder you can find at home. the vinegar mostly made them go grey and fizz.  the water does nothing
and the iodine stains it

2 comments:

  1. Kia ora Jackson, I'm a year 7 student from Yaldhurst Model School. Today I wanted to have a look at your blog because the title was interesting, I thought you when talking about like cooking. Why did you want to post this? Was the post blog easy to make? Anyways
    Kind Regards Grace,

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  2. Kia Ora Jackson, my name is Maddie,im a year 7 at YMS.
    I love that your learning new things about powder and what happens when you mix it with things. I also love how you wrote everything very clear and easy to read but maybe next time you could share in a different way maybe create a slide and share your information on there. What was your favorite part?
    Sincerely, Maddie

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