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Eggs- periment

Eggs- periment. Day 1 Materials :. Tape 2 Beakers 2 Eggs White Vinegar String Ruler (Metric System) Balance. Question ? (Day 1). What happens to an egg when it is put into vinegar for a few days ?. Hypothesis (Day 1). Answer the following to form your Hypothesis :

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Eggs- periment

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  1. Eggs-periment

  2. Day 1 Materials: • Tape • 2 Beakers • 2 Eggs • White Vinegar • String • Ruler (Metric System) • Balance

  3. Question? (Day 1) • What happens to an egg when it is put into vinegar for a few days?

  4. Hypothesis (Day 1) • Answer the following to form your Hypothesis: - What do you think will happen to the egg after being put into vinegar for a few days?

  5. Day 1-Procedure: • Measure the eggs around the middle. (use string and ruler) • Measure the mass of each egg with a balance. Record in notebook. • Carefully, put egg in labeled beaker and cover with vinegar. Put in fridge and record observations.

  6. Day 1-Data • Egg A • Quantitative Observations: • Length ______ cm • (around middle) • Mass ________ g • Qualitative Observations? • 5 senses

  7. Day 1-Data • Egg B • Quantitative Observations: • Length ______ cm • (around middle) • Mass ________ g • Qualitative Observations? • 5 senses

  8. Day 2 Materials: • 2 Eggs • Clear Corn Syrup • String • Ruler (Metric System) • Balance

  9. Day 2-Data • Egg A • Quantitative Observations: • Length ______ cm • (around middle) • Mass ________ g • Qualitative Observations? • 5 senses

  10. Day 2-Data • Egg B • Quantitative Observations: • Length ______ cm • (around middle) • Mass ________ g • Qualitative Observations? • 5 senses

  11. Question? (Day 2) • What happens if the eggis then put into corn syrup?

  12. Hypothesis (Day 2) • Answer the following to form your Hypothesis: - What do you think will happen to the egg if it is then put into corn syrup?

  13. Day 2-Procedure • Carefully, pour off the vinegar and measure the egg, again. Record in notebook. • Rinse beaker and replace egg. Carefully, put egg in labeled beaker and cover with corn syrup. Put in fridge and record observations.

  14. Day 3 Materials: • 2 Eggs • String • Ruler (Metric System) • Balance • Water

  15. Day 3-Data • Egg A • Quantitative Observations: • Length ______ cm • (around middle) • Mass ________ g • Qualitative Observations? • 5 senses

  16. Day 3-Data • Egg B • Quantitative Observations: • Length ______ cm • (around middle) • Mass ________ g • Qualitative Observations? • 5 senses

  17. Question? (Day 3) • What happens if the eggis then put into water?

  18. Hypothesis (Day 3) • Answer the following to form your Hypothesis: - What do you think will happen to the egg if it is then put into water?

  19. Day 3-Procedure • Carefully, pour off the corn syrup and measure the egg, again. Record in notebook. • Rinse beaker and replace egg. Carefully, put egg in labeled beaker and cover with water. Put in fridge and record observations.

  20. Day 4 Materials: • 2 Eggs • String • Ruler (Metric System) • Balance • ???

  21. Day 4-Data • Egg A • Quantitative Observations: • Length ______ cm • (around middle) • Mass ________ g • Qualitative Observations? • 5 senses

  22. Day 4-Data • Egg B • Quantitative Observations: • Length ______ cm • (around middle) • Mass ________ g • Qualitative Observations? • 5 senses

  23. Question? (Day 4) • What happens to an egg when it is put into _________?

  24. Hypothesis (Day 4) • Answer the following to form your Hypothesis: - What do you think will happen to the egg if it is then put into ___________?

  25. Day 4-Procedure • Carefully, pour off the water and measure the egg, again. Record in notebook. • Replace egg in beaker and cover egg with a liquid of your choice. Carefully, put egg in labeled beaker. Put in fridge and record observations.

  26. Question? • What happens to an egg when it is put into vinegar for a few days? • What happens if it is then put into corn syrup and left for a day or two? • What happens if it is then put into water?

  27. Hypothesis • Answer the following to form your Hypothesis: - What do you think will happen to the egg?

  28. Day 5-Data • Egg A • Quantitative Observations: • Length ______ cm • (around middle) • Mass ________ g • Qualitative Observations? • 5 senses

  29. Day 5-Data • Egg B • Quantitative Observations: • Length ______ cm • (around middle) • Mass ________ g • Qualitative Observations? • 5 senses

  30. Graphs

  31. Graphs

  32. Conclusions: Record in notebook • What happens to an egg when it is put into vinegar for a few days? • What happens if it is then put into corn syrup and left for a few days? • What happens if it is then put into water? • What happens if it is then put into __________?

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