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Showing posts with label Science. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 19, 2019

learning about Astronomy in scines

Why does Saturn the only planet with rings? From the internetSaturn's rings are very bright because snow reflects sunlight strongly. When people sent spaceships to other planets and took close-up photos, they discovered Jupiter, Uranus and Neptune also have rings. But these rings are very faint and hard to see from Earth.
Here is the link I got it from
RewriterSaturn's rings are extremely splendid on the grounds that snow reflects daylight unequivocally. At the point when individuals sent spaceships to different planets and took close-up photographs, they found Jupiter, Uranus and Neptune likewise have rings. However, these rings are blackout and difficult to see from Earth.
What are the rings made out of?Jupiter-Jupiter's rings are made different from the rest- they are very dark and difficult to see. They are made up of small bits of dust. Uranus-Uranus also has faint rings. The inner rings are narrow and dark. The outer rings are brightly coloured and easier to see. Like Venus, Uranus rotates in the opposite direction as most other planets. And unlike any other planet, Uranus rotates on its side
  • Uranus is surrounded by a set of 13 rings.
  • Uranus is an ice giant (instead of a gas giant). It is mostly made of flowing icy materials above a solid core.
  • Uranus has a thick atmosphere made of methane, hydrogen, and helium.
  • Uranus is the only planet that spins on its side.
  • Uranus spins the opposite direction as Earth and most other planets.
  • Writing to help from here Link
Neptune-The particles in Neptune's rings are produced using a dim material, blend of ice with radiation-prepared organics. The rings are ruddy in shading Uranian rings' particles and the inward Neptunian moons.


Friday, April 5, 2019

Separating a mixture of coloured compounds

In science today we have bean learning how to make feuult pens on paper go up and make cool colures my one ws red and balck now it is also blue and yellow.
What we had to do step by step.
1 Get your self some felts and a cup or somethink to put water in.
2  Put water into you cup or your beker about 50ml of water.
3 Get you papper and you fults and put some dots near the boyim but not right at the boutim.
4  Put you papper with the fult in the water the sied with the feult you but the water just underneth it so ot can rise.
5  Then when it rise high take it out and have a look.
6 Put it on the sied till driy.
7 Then onecs you are done but a photow on the internet to shoe every one else.

Here is some photows.

hope you like it.



Thursday, October 25, 2018

Burger Rings in science

In science we have been working on the fat and other unhealthy stuff in food did a burgerring anddone below i have a slideshow of my work and how I did it and the equipment.

Wednesday, June 20, 2018

ocean pollution in Science

In Science we have be doing pollution. I Have made a ocean pollution I have done 5 slides pluse on that I have put pichers on I hope you leran some think.

Monday, May 21, 2018

Here is some of my Science work I have done on my one

I HOPE YOU LIKE MY SCIENCE Work I HOPE YOU LERN SOMETHINK
HERE IS MY FINGERPRINT.


And 6 Different  tyres







And then my SHOE SOLES

WHAT ARE CFC's

Do you know waht CFC'S ARE IF YOU DO PLIZ COMMENT.
IF DONT HAVE A LOOK AT MY WHAT ARE CFC'S.
HERE IS A SLIDE SHOW TO SAY WHAT IT IS.
HOPE YOU LERN SOMTHINK FROME THIS.
I DID THIS IN SCIENCE ON MY ONE.
HERE IT IS. AND HAVE A LOOK AT THE LAST SLIED TO SEE THE LAYERS OF THE ATMOSPHERE AND WHERE THE OZONE LAYER IS. HOPE YOU LIKED IT HAVE A GRATE DAY AND TELL YOUR FREDNS ABOUT THIS SO THEN THEY CAN FIDE OUT MORE.


 




















Monday, February 5, 2018

Tuesday, September 26, 2017

Finding Drinking Water

Finding Drinking Water

Purpose:
I want to be able to turn salty ocean water into drinkable water

Research:


Making Ocean Water Drinkable by King of Random



Bottle Distillation by Nighthawk Light



Aim:
I want to find out how to separate the salt from the salty water.

Equipment:
  • two empty beer bottles
  • bunsen burner
  • salt water
  • stand and clamps
  • metal tray pans
  • Sand
  • damp rag

Method:
  1. Put some salt water into a empty beer bottle be able to turn it on its side with out the water coming out.
  2. Put one pan above the bunsen burner and the other the same height 
  3. Put sand in the trays 
  4. put the bottles firmly in the sand
  5. wet the sand with the bottle in the not above the flame and put the damp rag on the bottle
  6. turn on the fire on
  7. wait about 15 minutes
Prediction:
it will lose most of the water

Results:
need to wait

Conclusion:
will find out after results

Evaluanation:
will find out after conclusion. 

Monday, August 21, 2017

Hauora in Science

My aim is to see if   Cucumber will stay healthy with water or if vinegar will keep it healthy.

Method
In one jar put a Cucumber with 200 ml of water and another jar put one Cucumber and 200 ml of vinegar



Equipment

  1. 2 Cucumber
  2. 200 ml water 
  3. 200 ml of Sarson's Malt Vinegar
  4. 2 large jars
Results 

Vinegar 

Water 

Water Smell-The Smell hasn't changed it smells like Cucumber 
Vinegar Smell-The smell change, Now it smells like gherkin 
Water Touch-It stayed like it It is so hard 
Vinegar Touch-The Vinegar Made the Cucumber go softer
Water Sight- It stayed lite Green colour
 Vinegar Sight- The Vinegar with the Cucumber  made it went to are dark colour  
Water Hear-You can not hear anything 
 Vinegar Hear-You can not hear anything 
Water Taste-
 Vinegar Taste-it taste like I was so hot but it was so soft and sewer







Here are the reasons why it's safe to eat a cucumber that was stored in vinegar for about one week and one day:
The first and the main reason is that I personally ate all of it and nothing has happened to me after that.
The second reason is if you would try to make gherkins at home you would need the same ingredients as I used for my experiment. You can also google a recipe for gherkins and check it out yourself if you don't believe me!  These ingredients are a cucumber, vinegar and glass jars. It would taste more like the ones from the supermarket if I would have added some onions and salt and some spices, but I'm sure that my one was so yummier and if I were to sell it people would like it more than the one from Pak'n'save.
The third and my favourite reason is that keeping a cucumber in vinegar is much healthier than keeping it without vinegar. A cucumber stored in a fridge without any preservatives would go bad in a week and you wouldn't be able to eat it… Or if you would decide to eat it anyway, you would get really sick. So it was fun at the end as I was almost the only lucky one in my class who got a chance to try my self-made gherkin after the experiment!

Monday, July 31, 2017

Equipment in Science



Beaker
Beaker (glassware) A beaker is a simple container for stirring, mixing and heating liquids commonly used in many laboratories. Beakers are generally cylindrical in shape, with a flat bottom. Most also have a small spout (or "beak") to aid pouring as shown in the picture.

Funnel
funnel is a pipe with a wide (often conical) mouth and a narrow stem. It is used to channel liquid or fine-grained substances into containers with a small opening. Without a funnel, spillage may occur. Funnels are usually made of stainless steel, aluminium, glass, or plastic.


Dim pall tray
You can add small amounts of chemicals or water into several "dimples" located

thermometer
Thermometers are used to see if you have a fever or tell you how cold it is outside. Made up of thermal (heat) and meter (measuring device), the meaning of the word thermometer is pretty straightforward. Thermometers measure temperatures in degrees, according to either the Celsius or Fahrenheit system.
Tongs
Details. This 10" chrome plated scissor tong is ideal for a variety of food serving tasks! Thanks to its white plastic coated handle, your hands stay protected from heat when handling tasks like grilling. ... Use these standard scissor tongs for tasks like removing hot dogs, hot bacon, and barbecue items from the grill.
Pipe Clay Triangle
A pipeclay triangle is a piece of laboratory apparatus that is used to support a crucible being heated by a Bunsen burner or other heat source. It is made of wires strung in an equilateral triangle on which are strung hollow ceramic, normally fire clay, tubes. The triangle is usually supported on a tripod or iron ring.








Gauze Mat





Tripod









Bunsen Burner

Heatproof Mat
Test Tube Rack with Test Tubes