Pragathi 1. The bubbles in cups one and three came from the mixture of the substances and water, which caused the result to emit gas(CO2). 2. The solid that formed in cup one was a precipitate. This lab was fun! Science ROCKS!!!!
A chemical reaction and chemical reaction formed the bubbles in cups 1 and 3. I believe that precipitate was the solid at the bottom of the cup. In this case, it is the calcium chloride. Sourav
Amelia The chemical reaction, in which gave off gas, which formed bubbles in cups 1 and 3. Cup 1 was a mixture that had precipitate at the bottom of the cup. The undissolved calcium chloride remained at the bottom of the cup.
QUINN, the bubbles came from the reaction releasing the co2. I think the solid was salt or something like that.
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ReplyDeleteThe bubbles came up in cups 1 and 3 as a result of a chemical reaction which released carbon dioxide.
Maria
ReplyDeleteThe solid that formed in cup 1 is called precipitate.
(Sorry, I forgot to add it to my earlier one)
Rachel
ReplyDeleteThe bubbles came from the chemical reaction and it released carbon dioxide. the solid that formed in the cup was precipitate. I like this lab!
OM
ReplyDeleteThe bubbles came from the baking soda in the solution. The solid was bubbles????
Pragathi
ReplyDelete1. The bubbles in cups one and three came from the mixture of the substances and water, which caused the result to emit gas(CO2).
2. The solid that formed in cup one was a precipitate.
This lab was fun! Science ROCKS!!!!
Rohan
ReplyDeleteThe chemical reaction brought the bubbles in cup 1 and 3. The calcium chloride did not dissolve completely.
A chemical reaction and chemical reaction formed the bubbles in cups 1 and 3. I believe that precipitate was the solid at the bottom of the cup. In this case, it is the calcium chloride.
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co2 formed in the cups. the solid is precipitate.
ReplyDeleteThe bubbles were from the acid. The calcium chloride hardened on the bottom of the cup.
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ReplyDeleteThe chemical reaction, in which gave off gas, which formed bubbles in cups 1 and 3. Cup 1 was a mixture that had precipitate at the bottom of the cup. The undissolved calcium chloride remained at the bottom of the cup.