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Experimental Designs
Here’s a great example…
Physical Property Experiment I believe that my unknown is corn syrup. I looked up the density
of corn syrup and found that it should be around 1.38 g/mL. I will find the density of my unknown by measuring its volume in a graduated cylinder and its mass on a scale. Once I have measured these values I will use the formula d=m/v to determine the density. I will compare my unknown’s density to the density of corn syrup to see if my prediction was correct.
Chemical Property Experiment Corn syrup can be converted to ethanol through multiple
chemical processes to use as a fuel source. To prove this you will need to find a video or something to show the
class the experiment. You do not have to include a link at this point but you do need to describe what will be on the video.
http://videos.howstuffworks.com/discovery/31270-corn-ethanol-video.htm
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