 The reason for doing this project was to figure out the mystery of who poisoned Buzz Lightyear. It all started with Woody & Buzz doing there new one.

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 The reason for doing this project was to figure out the mystery of who poisoned Buzz Lightyear. It all started with Woody & Buzz doing there new one and only cooking show, but somebody felt the need to poison Buzz. Now Buzz is in the hospital passed out and now its my job to find out who did it.

 It think it was Shrek, because the items he had were the items at the crime scene.

 Conductivity  Triple Beam Balance  Graduated Cylinder  Dye

DrinksPhysical Properties for Density Physical Properties for Color Physical Properties for Optical Properties Physical Properties for Conducti vity Chemical Properties for Flammabi lity Chemical Properties for Reactivity Pure Water Same as Regular water ClearTranspare nt MediumNoNone Alcohol Less dense ClearTranspare nt LowYesNone Salt Water More dense ClearTranspare nt HighNoSlightly dissolved Vinegar More dense YellowTranspare nt MediumNoBubbled Grape Drink More dense PurpleOpiateHighNoBubbled and dissolved Lemonad e with Pulp More dense YellowTranspare nt MediumNoSlightly Dissolved Crime Scene Liquid More dense YellowTranspare nt MediumNoBubbled

DrinksObservationPure Substance or Mixture Homogeneous or Heterogeneou s If It is a pure substance, is it an element or a compound? Pure water ClearPureHomo.Compound Alcohol ClearMix.Hetero.Compound Salt water Little ClearMix.Hetero.Compound Vinegar YellowMix.Hetero.Compound Grape Drink PurpleMix.Hetero.Compound Lemonade with Pulp YellowMix.Hetero.Compound Crime Scene Liquid YellowMix.Hetero.Compound

WrapsPhysical Properties for Malleability Physical Properties for Luster Physical Properties for Density Physical Properties for Conductivit y Chemical Properties for Reactivity Plastic NoDullLess Than Water BadNone Aluminum YesShinyMore Than Water GoodNone Zinc YesShinyMore Than Water GoodNone Copper YesDullMore Than Water GoodNone Iron YesShinyMore Than Water MediumYes Sulfur NoDullLess Than Water BadNone Crime scene wrap YesShinyMore Than Water MediumYes

WrapObservationsPure Substance or Mixture Homogeneous or Heterogeneou s If it is a pure substance, is it an element or a compound Plastic ClearMix.Hetero.Compound Aluminum ShinyPureHomo.Element Zinc HardPureHomo.Element Copper BrownishPureHomo.Element Iron ShinyPureHomo.Element Sulfur YellowPureHomo.Element Crime Scene Wrap ShinyPureHomo.Element

PowdersPhysical Properties of Solubility Physical Properties for Conductivit y Physical Properties for Melting Chemical Properties for Reactivity Chemical Properties for Flammabilit y Sucrose YesBadYesDissolvedNo Baking Soda YesBadNoDissolvedNo Sodium Polyacrylat e NoMediumNoNothingNo Sodium Chloride NoNoneNoSlightly Dissolved No Ascorbic Acid YesNoneYesSlightly Dissolved No Crime scene powder YesNoneYesSlightly Dissolved No

PowderObservationsPure Substance or Mixture Homogeneous or Heterogeneou s If it is a pure substance, is it an element or a compound Sucrose WhiteMix.Homo.Compound Baking Soda WhiteMix.Homo.Compound Sodium Polyacrylate WhiteMix.Homo.Compound Sodium chloride WhitePureHetero.Compound Ascorbic Acid WhiteMix.Homo.Compound Crime scene Powder WhiteMix.Homo.Compound

HotdogsPhysical Properties of Conductivit y Physical Properties of Density Physical Properties of Mass Pre- Squeeze Physical Properties of Mass Post Squeeze Chemical Properties of Reactivity Pork Hotdog Good.75g9g6.5gTurned Purple Light Pork Hotdog Good.69g10g6.5gTurned Yellow 98% Fat Free Hotdog Good1.15g11.5g10.5gTurned Dark Brown Crime scene hotdog Good1.05g10.5g9.8gTurned Dark Brown

HotdogsObservationsPure Substance or Mixture Homogeneous or Heterogeneou s If it is a pure substance, is it an element or a compound Pork hotdog Smells FunnyMix.Hetero.Compound Light Pork Hotdog Light ColoredMix.Hetero.Compound 98% Fat Free Hot Dog Easiest to Squish Mix.Hetero.Compound Crime Scene Hotdog Easiest to Squish Mix.Hetero.Compound

 To find the density we put whatever it was in a graduated cylinder filled with water and looked at how much the water rose. To find the color we looked at what color it was. I also did the same to find the optical properties. We used the conductivity meter to find how good of a conductor it was. To find flammability we lit it on fire and to find how reactive it was we dropped acid on the item.

 There was not enough information to find out who poisoned Buzz Lightyear, or the test were not accurate and could not have been found out.  The acids we got to use were limited. A flaw was that I was not in the lab everyday and I think it would have helped a lot if I got to work more.