Method:
1. Fill four of the same size glasses up with 250ml of room temperature water.
2. Measure the waters temperature to see if all the glasses are the same.
3.For observing the reaction use the same amount of volume with the same temperature, the only thing that should change it the particle size of the tablet.
4. Break the sizes up as follows: a whole tablet, a tablet broken in half, broken in quarters and a tablet in a powder form. This is shown in the image below
5.To achieve the powder form without losing any of the tablet place it inside a piece of folded paper and use a hammer or any large object to hit the tablet about 10 times.
6. Place masking tape where the water level is up to on each glass and label each of them with a number
7.Get a helper to time and count down for you from 3 as you place each tablet into the glass one at a time
8. Once the white solid material has completely dissolved stop timing
9.Record the results
1. Fill four of the same size glasses up with 250ml of room temperature water.
2. Measure the waters temperature to see if all the glasses are the same.
3.For observing the reaction use the same amount of volume with the same temperature, the only thing that should change it the particle size of the tablet.
4. Break the sizes up as follows: a whole tablet, a tablet broken in half, broken in quarters and a tablet in a powder form. This is shown in the image below
5.To achieve the powder form without losing any of the tablet place it inside a piece of folded paper and use a hammer or any large object to hit the tablet about 10 times.
6. Place masking tape where the water level is up to on each glass and label each of them with a number
7.Get a helper to time and count down for you from 3 as you place each tablet into the glass one at a time
8. Once the white solid material has completely dissolved stop timing
9.Record the results
The whole, quartered, powdered and half tablets.
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Before putting the tablets in
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