What is Oobleck? Do you know what oobleck is? Is it a solid or a liquid? These are states of matter. The 3 states of matter are solid liquid gas.

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What is Oobleck? Do you know what oobleck is? Is it a solid or a liquid? These are states of matter. The 3 states of matter are solid liquid gas.

Today, we will…. Define states of matter Perform an experiment using lab equipment. Discuss WHAT we made!

Lab Directions to Make Oobleck What we need: –2 ziploc bags –A clear liquid –A white liquid –One colored liquid –All your senses, EXCEPT for taste!

Open the ziploc bag. Carefully measure out 10 mL of the clear liquid and pour into the ziploc. Next add 2 drops of whatever color you pick to the clear liquid. Add 30 mL of the white liquid using the beaker. Push the air out of the bag and close it. Start to mix the chemicals. After 2 minutes, take the Oobleck out and experiment with it! Decide if it is a liquid or a solid!