- Reaction 1: HCl+Mg-----> H2+MgCl2
What we did: Test tube 1/2 way full of hydrochloric acid, put a piece of magnesium metal in and then right away place a second tube on top. Once the reaction stops we got a matched flame and stuck it into the second tube.
What happened: A soon as the metal was put in, it bubbled like crazy and heated up the tube. Soon enough the metal was gone. . . When the match was put in the tube, it made a loud high pitch noise. The hydrogen gas exploded and thats what caused the loud noise.
Belief: I believe that the gas that was created and the addition of the match caused an explosion, thats what caused the loud noise.
- Reaction 2: Mg+O2---heat---> MgO
What we did: Grab a magnesium strip with a pair of tongs and light it on fire.
What happened: FIREWORK! The became a bright white light, the fire lit the metal quickly.
Belief: The magnesium strip and the fire caused a reaction that expanded, created the bright white light.
- Reaction 3: Cu+O2 --heat--> CuO
What we did: Took a copper wire, used a sand paper to shine it up. Then we tongs we held the wire and lit it on fire.
What happened: The flames surrounded the whole wire and it was bright red looked as if the metal was melting. Once in awhile a bright little green color would show up and when it was done, the metal was burned black. If u washed it with water, the shiny copper would sort of show up.
Belief: I think that copper was such a strong substance that not even fire phased it just caused a little reaction, the fire couldn't meet coppers standards.
- Reaction 4: (NH4)2CO3 ---heat---> NH3+CO2
What we did: We poured a small amount of ammonium carbonate into a test tube, then we heated up the test tube and shifted the scent it created.
What happened: To me it smelled like hair dye, it was very strong. My nose felt like it was burning and i thought my nose was bleeding but it just became a little runny. My eyes began to water cause it was so intense.
Belief: The fire increased the smell of the substance cause it already had a smell but after heating it up, it was defiantly a stinky smell!
- Reaction 5: H2O2 ---mn2--> O2+H2O
What we did: We filled up a tube 1/2 way of hydrogen peroxide, and then we added a little amount of manganese dioxide. Immediately we held another test tube over it. After the reaction was done, we lit a match and blew it a little out to where it glows, then stuck in into the top test tube.
What happened: The reaction in the tube turned all black, looked like black tar. When we put the small glowed match and it reflamed the flame.
Belief: The gas that was created was a conductor of fire or flames, it was an active gas that get the flame recreating.
- Reaction 6: KI+Pb(NO3)2------> KNO3+PbI2
What we did: Put a small amount of potassium iodine in a test tube, then put lead nitrate into another test tube. Then we combined the too substances. . .
What happened: The two colors we started with were clear and when we joined them together, they made a bright some what powder substance.
- Reaction 7: CuCO3---heat---> CO2+CuO
What we did: In a test tube was a small amount of copper carbonate, we covered another test tube over it and put it over the burner. When it was done reacting, we put a lit flame inside the top test tube.
What happened: When we put the flame match into the second tube, the burned substance made a gas the took the flame out.
 
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