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Chemicals. Blake, Dillon,& Jason Third Grade Technology Club. When Using Chemicals. Remember: You need to have safety gear. Chemicals are very dangerous. They sometimes fizz. They sometimes explode. You can not drink chemicals. They are very toxic.
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Chemicals Blake, Dillon,& Jason Third Grade Technology Club
When Using Chemicals Remember: • You need to have safety gear. • Chemicals are very dangerous. • They sometimes fizz. • They sometimes explode. • You can not drink chemicals. • They are very toxic. • There are different kinds of chemicals. • They come in all kinds of colors.
What Can Chemicals Do? • They fizz. • They bubble. • They explode. • They mix. • They fuse. • They turn colors. • They make fumes. • They can turn different shapes.
How Can Chemicals Help You? • They can provide medicine for you. • They can provide food for you. • They can help clean. • They can teach you through experiments. • They can provide hot and cold water for you. • They can test stuff for you.
Why Are Chemicals Dangerous? • They can explode. • They can hurt you if you put them in your eyes. • They can burn you. • They could kill you. • They are very toxic. • They could make you sick.
What Happens When Chemicals Mix • Medicine is made. • Food is made. • Drinks are made. • Products are made. • Plants are changed. • Poison can be made. • Acid is made. • Gas is made.
Let’s Find Out More • Can Chemicals mix? -Yes! • Can we eat them? -Sometimes! • Can they turn colors?-Yes! • Are they dangerous?-Sometimes! • Can they cause medical problems?-Sometime! • Can they make medicine for you?-Yes! • Can they kill you?-They could!
Exploring Chemicals • We mixed • We explored • We experimented • We wrote • We examined • We thought • We tested • We had fun
Chemicals are fun but be careful • You can do lots of things with chemicals • You can experiment with chemicals. • You can test chemicals. • You can have fun.
Bibliography • Thank You • Science Textbooks • AMSTI Kit: Chemical Test • Exploreum minds on lab • http://www.sciencelab.com/pages/S/CTGY/10403