I liked how your visuals helped reinforce what you were saying in your video. Also, I liked how you knew what you were talking about and had lots of information. My one question is how long did it take you to complete this lab?
I like how you made an actual presentation with images. I like how you showed the top view of the carbon dioxide bubbles. Did you learn more about this lab than you did the first time you did this lab?
I really like how organized your video is and how you used a presentation to guide you. Also, I liked how you explained their compounds. What was the physical change?
Hi! My name is Rachel and in this video, I am going to explain why things work the way they do. Things work because of different elements of science. People don't take into consideration all of the science, that contributes to why things work. In this lab, we used oil, water, and an Alka Seltzer tablet, to create a reaction, that makes the product look like a lava lamp. Watch the video down below to learn more!
In 8th grade science, we completed the Lava Lamp lab. In this video, I will explain how the lab works using basic chemistry. I hope you enjoy the video and learn a little bit more about how basic everyday objects work.
In science class we did a Alka-Seltzer Lava Lamp Lab. While we were doing this lab we were asked to make observations about it and then give an explanation on it in a scientific way of what was happening when we did this lab. Hope you enjoy! ~Stefanie W.
I liked how your visuals helped reinforce what you were saying in your video. Also, I liked how you knew what you were talking about and had lots of information. My one question is how long did it take you to complete this lab?
ReplyDeleteI like how you made an actual presentation with images. I like how you showed the top view of the carbon dioxide bubbles. Did you learn more about this lab than you did the first time you did this lab?
ReplyDeleteI really like how organized your video is and how you used a presentation to guide you. Also, I liked how you explained their compounds. What was the physical change?
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