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Observation 3: crushed!!!!!!

Lastly, crushed tablets. After we placed the crushed antacid tablets in


the water with normal temperature, we noticed that the crushed tablet
didn’t dissolve and some of it didn’t sink .

About the crushed tablets that placed in hot water, we observed that it
didn’t take more time to dissolved, the crushed tablets dissolved only 1:01
minutes. Reaction occurred.

While here with vinegar, the antacid and the vinegar reacts stronger
than the other two, it’s more like volcanic eruption.

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By doing this activity, we observed that the sugar cube will not
change unless you have something to do or add on it Just like when
you shake the bottle and then pour water inside of the bottle with
the sugar. Just like the rocks, rocks undergo different processes and
one of these processes is weathering.

Observation 1: Whole

Based on our observations of whole antacid tablets in 'room


temperature water,'the whole tablet did not dissolve if nothing was
done to it, but if you stir the water with the tablet, the tablet will
separate and dissolve in the water. No reaction occured

The entire antacid tablet dissolved in 4:14 seconds after being


placed in hot water. We noticed that it is faster than the previous
one with normal water temperature. Reaction occurred.

The tablet in vinegar. The tablet dissolved immediately and a


reaction occurred, it forms bubbles. this observation takes 7
seconds to dissolve the tablet completely.

Obsrvation 2: broken

We noticed that even after stirring, the broken tablets did not
dissolve in the normal temperature water; the same goes for the
other two (the cup with vinegar and the cup with hot water). The
tablets that were broken did not dissolve.
A. What do you think will happen to the sugar cubes if you will shake
the container fifteen times? Write your predictions.

Nothing happened, but some sugar particles may have separated from
the cube, which may have changed the shape of the cubes.

B. Does the shape of sugar cubes change?

Yes, It may change.

C. What cause the sugar cubes’ shape change?

The cubes' particles will separate from the cubes due to the force
created by shaking the bottle.

3. Now shake the container fifteen times

4. Are your predictions correct?

Yes, it is, our prediction was correct.

5. Pour water in your container with sugar cubes. Observe.

A. What happens to the sugar cubes?

We noticed that the sugar cubes dissolved after shaking it with water.

B. Are the sugar particles left at the bottom of the water?

Sugar particles remain at the bottom of the container. However, if


you wait about 2 minutes or shake it a little longer, it will be
completely dissolved.

Conclusion on the activity ‘ Shake it!’

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