Chemistry Name Experiment #1 Date: ___Mods:__

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Chemistry Name Experiment #1 Date: ___Mods:__ Evidence of Interaction Partner:

OBJECTIVE To carry out an experiment and observe evidence that the substances interacted.

PROCEDURE: Obtain a 100 mL beaker Fill beaker about 1/3 full with water Make observations Obtain a small scoop of “green stuff”

Add “green stuff” to water in beaker Make observations Stir contents of beaker

Obtain a piece of foil Make observations Add foil to contents of beaker Clean up as per directions Finish lab report

OBSERVATIONS – 4 each Water (skip 4 lines) Green Stuff (skip 4 lines) Water and Green Stuff (skip 4 lines) Water and Green Stuff – Stirring (skip 4 lines) Foil (skip 4 lines) Foil, water, and green stuff (skip 4 lines)

CONCLUSION The observations that I made prove there is an interaction between the chemicals. Three important observations that I made are: