Reaction in a Bag
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- čas přidán 17. 12. 2012
- Hold a reaction in your hand, literally, as students observe and ask questions.
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For everyone who needs to take observations for class :((( here:
Once the Phenol Red was mixed into the other ingredients, the mixture began to fizz, followed by the color changing yellow. One end of the bag was hot and the other cold, because the liquid is endothermic. As the mixture continues to fizz, you can see there's an evolution of gas where the bag is swelling up. This chemical reaction has a generation of gas, its exothermic, endothermic and color changing. Another observation is, if you put your ear next to the bag you are able to hear the fizzing that is happening because of the chemical reaction. When water is added to the bag, an orange and red color begins to show.
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we do this in middle school. Kids do a great job!
So here’s a question? Bottled waters contain both and with that are people gassy do to drinking large amounts of water quickly?
I did this today and wanted to show my parents
We did this in class first reaction was a thermal reaction the bag got hotter and it changed color
I'm trying to figure out a recipe. I want to mix these chemicals with sugar or molasses and I want it to harden when mixed on top of my salt block. Is it safe .
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Can you dispose of the finished bags in the garbage can?
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Why does it react
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Did the mass changed after the reaction?
Law of Conservation of Mass. Mass/Matter cannot be destroyed or created, so it obviously stayed the same. Hope it helped!
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What causes the bag to inflate
According to Flinn Scientific's instructions for this experiment, "Calcium chloride, baking soda, and water [which is probably part of the phenol red solution] combine to produce carbon dioxide gas.
The appearance of gas is a sign of a chemical reaction. When substances mix, they can create gas naturally as a part of the reaction.
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What are the four indicators that a chemical reaction has occurred? plz help
Color change, Oder change, Temperature Change, Change in Volume, Precipitant, Gas is given off
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It's better if you use about 10ml of water also
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Yes, experiments are important, and should be introduced as early as possible. I very much appreciate that view of the teacher here. However, I think the design of this experiment is quite bad, to be honest. It is too chaotic. The things one can (potentially or hopefully) learn from this experiment could be much better taught with a differently designed experiment.
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