Science Activity g7
Science Activity g7
Science Activity g7
Objectives
After performing this activity, you should be able to:
Activity Characteristics
1
What
Solutions
do You
Find in
Your
Home?
Objectives
After
performing
this activity,
you should
be able to:
1. describe
the
observable
characteristi
cs or
properties
of common
solutions
found at
home or in
stores; and
2. present
the data
gathered in
table form
to show the
different
properties of
common
solutions.
You may
make a table
similar to
the one
below.
Products or
Solutions
Found at
Home or in
Stores
Characteristi
cs
You n
Products or Solutions
Found at Home or in
Stores
Name: _________________________ Date: ________________
Grade and Section: _______________ Score: _______________
1. compare the evidence gathered with the predictions you made; and
2. describe the properties of solutions based on observations.
Materials Needed:
• 6 cups water
• 6 pieces, spoons
• either of the following: cheesecloth (katsa), old, white T-shirt or
filter paper
• 2 tablespoons each of the following: sugar, salt, mongo seeds,
powdered juice, cooking oil, vinegar
• 12 clear bottles or cups
• 2 pieces each, measuring spoons (‰ tsp and 1tsp)
• 2 pieces each, measuring cups (‰ cup and 1cup)
• 3 funnels or improvised funnel made from 500 mL plastic bottle
• 1 funnel rack
Procedure:
1. Predict which among the given samples will dissolve in water.
Write your predictions in column 2 of Table 1.
Q1. Describe the mixture that resulted after mixing. Write your answer
in column 3.
Q2. How many phases do you observe? Write your answer and
observations in column 4.
Q3. Identify the solute in each of the mixtures. Write your answers in the
blank: ____________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
Salt
Mongo
seeds
Powdered
juice
Cooking oil
Vinegar
4. Filter the mixture with filter paper using a setup similar to Figure
1. You may use katsa or old, white T-shirt with the improvised funnel
from plastic bottle.
Q4. In which mixture were you able to separate the components (solute and
solvent) by filtration? Write your observations in column 5 of Table 1.
Q5. Which of the samples are solutions? Write your answer in column 6.
Name: ___________________ Date: ____________
Grade: __________________ Score: ___________
Objectives
Material Needed
Procedure
Q1. What are the symbols for elements with long names such as beryllium,
phosphorus, germanium, and darmstatdtium?
Table 1. Name and symbol of some elements and the group number it
belongs to.
Questio Name Symbol Group
n No. Number
Note: Please add rows as necessary
Q2. What are the symbols for boron, nitrogen, fluorine and vanadium?
Q3. What are the symbols for lithium, chlorine, argon, calcium and
manganese?
Q4. What are the symbols for iron, silver, mercury, and lead?
Q5. What are the symbols for silicon, magnesium and gold?
f. When you were recycling materials, you segregated
the objects according to what these are made of. Some of
them are made from aluminum, copper, tin or carbon.
Q8. What is the element’s name and symbol that comes before titanium?
How about that comes after barium?
Q9. In which group does each of the elements listed in Table 1 belongs to?
Name: ___________________ Date: ____________
Grade: __________________ Score: ___________
Objectives
Materials Needed
food labels
Procedure
1. Refer to the labels of different food products below.
Ingredients:
sucrose, creamer (glucose syrup,
hydrogenated palm kernel oil, sodium
caseinate containing milk, sequestrants,
emulsifiers, nature-identical flavors,
sodium chloride, anticaking agents),
maltodextrin, cereal flakes (wheat flour,
rice flour, malt extract, sucrose, corn
grits, acidity regulator), sweet whey
powder, cocoa powder, iodized salt,
Cereal drink thickener, artificial flavour, zinc sulfate,
iron pyrophosphate.
May contain traces of soya.
Soy sauce
2. List down in Table 3 the compounds in the product label and the
constituent elements. There are cases that you will need to look up the
constituent elements because they may not be obvious from the
compound name (e.g., citric acid, oil).
Cereal Drink
Chocolate candy
Soy sauce
3. The elements iron and zinc are listed in the Nutrition Facts for the
cereal drink. Find out from the Ingredients the source of these
elements.
4. Name three elements present in the Ingredients of the cereal drink
which are not listed in the Nutrition Facts.