KEY VOCABULARY chemical properties Traits of a substance that you find by seeing if it react in certain ways with other chemicals physical properties.

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KEY VOCABULARY chemical properties Traits of a substance that you find by seeing if it react in certain ways with other chemicals physical properties A substance that has characteristics that can be observed or measure without changing it into something else miscible, miscibility Capable of being mixed to form a homogenous solution; alcohol and water Immiscible Cannot be combined in a mixture to form a single type solution; oil and water Mixture a substance made by combining other substances together. Toxic A substance that is poisonous or otherwise harmful to a living organism or the environment

In your science note book create the following table to record your results Table: A

TestProcedureResults AppearanceExamine the liquid. Observe its color, transparency, and thicknessDescribe your observation in detail Miscible in water 1. add 100 drops of water into plastic container A 2. add one pipette dropper of liquid being tested into plastic container A 3. observe If liquid beads up forming a separate layers liquid is not miscible in water If liquids mix liquid is miscible in water Miscible in Ethanol 1. add 50 drops of ethanol into plastic container B 2. add one pipette dropper of liquid being tested into plastic container B 3. observe If liquid beads up forming a separate layers liquid is not miscible in ethanol If liquids mix liquid is miscible in ethanol Contains Water 1. add one dropper of liquid being tested into plastic container C 2. Dip ½ of pink cobalt chloride paper into plastic container C liquid, remove, and place of paper towel 3. observe If pink cobalt chloride paper turns yellowish color, liquid contains water If pink cobalt chloride paper turns a darker color, liquid does not contain water Corrosive1. Dip ½ of a pH paper strip into the liquid into plastic container C and remove and place on paper towel. 2. observe 3. match the color of the pH strip to pH color scale If the pH factor is between 3 and 11, the liquid is not corrosive. If the pH factor is below 3 or above 11, liquid is corrosive Toxic1. place one drop of potassium thiocyanate into the liquid in plastic container C 2. observe If the liquid does not turn red, the liquid is not toxic If the liquid turns red, the liquid is toxic