Hello fellow readers and welcome today's, blog post is about what we are doing for science. So for science, filtering is when you are separating different-sized particles out of a mixture you can not filter the same-sized particles they need to be different sizes for them to be filtered.
our aim: Make a solution than separate the solution we have made
Hypothesis; I think it will be able to filter but the color in the will be filtered out
Equipment; Copper sulfate, Conical flask, Stirring Rod, 200mL Beaker, Funnel, Filter paper, safety glasses.
Method:
1. Pour approximately 50mL of copper sulfate solution into a beaker.
2. Add the same volume of sodium carbonate solution. A reaction will happen, you should see a cloudy blue precipitate form. Called copper carbonate.
3. Watch demo then fold filter paper to fit inside the funnel
4. Place the funnel with the filter paper inside of it, into the mouth of a conical flask.
5. Stir the mixture in the beaker, then carefully pour it into the funnel.
6. Observe what happened.
Observation and Discussion; When we mixed the liquids it became bluer than it was in the bottle this is because the blue liquid is actually a solid and that's why it stayed in the filter and not go throw with the filter like the other liquid.
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