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Make your Volcano Erupt Make your Volcano Erupt

I. Procedures/ Method I. Procedures/ Method


1.Make sure the volcano is in the clear tray before 1.Make sure the volcano is in the clear tray before
performing the experiment. performing the experiment.
2. Mix the 50ml vinegar (add – on pressure) and 2. Mix the 50ml vinegar (add – on pressure) and
food coloring together thoroughly to make a food coloring together thoroughly to make a
homogenous solution (set aside first). homogenous solution (set aside first).
3. Put the given baking soda (magma) in each set 3. Put the given baking soda (magma) in each set
up to the lava tube. up to the lava tube.
4. Add the homogenous solution to the lava tube. 4. Add the homogenous solution to the lava tube.
Note: Make sure to measure the height reached by Note: Make sure to measure the height reached by
the bubbles in each set up and be able to describe the bubbles in each set up and be able to describe
the bubbles produced. the bubbles produced.
5. Stand back and watch the lava erupt! 5. Stand back and watch the lava erupt!
6. Repeat steps 1 – 5 for set -up B and C. 6. Repeat steps 1 – 5 for set -up B and C.
Make sure to follow the safety precautions for your Make sure to follow the safety precautions for your
safety. safety.
II. Safety Precautions: II. Safety Precautions:
1.Wear your goggles and safety gloves properly in 1.Wear your goggles and safety gloves properly in
doing the experiment. doing the experiment.
2.Do not attempt to taste the mixture in the 2.Do not attempt to taste the mixture in the
experiment. experiment.
3. Wash your hands and the laboratory apparatus 3. Wash your hands and the laboratory apparatus
which was used in performing the activity. which was used in performing the activity.
IV. Data/ Results IV. Data/ Results
Bubbles produced (less, Height reached by the Bubbles produced (less, Height reached by the
more, great) bubbles (Cm) more, great) bubbles (Cm)

Set-up A Set-up A
(2.5 ml) (2.5 ml)
Baking Baking
Soda Soda
Set-up B Set-up B
(5 ml) (5 ml)
Baking Baking
Soda Soda
Set-up C Set-up C
(10 ml) (10 ml)
Baking Baking
Soda Soda
Guide Questions: Guide Questions:
1.Which set-up produced less bubbles? More 1.Which set-up produced less bubbles? More
bubbles? bubbles?
2.Which set-up reached the highest peak? Lowest 2.Which set-up reached the highest peak? Lowest
peak? peak?
3.How does the amount of baking soda affect the 3.How does the amount of baking soda affect the
bubbles produced? bubbles produced?
4.How does the amount of baking soda affect the 4.How does the amount of baking soda affect the
height reached by the bubbles? height reached by the bubbles?
5.Based on the experiment, what factors affected the 5.Based on the experiment, what factors affected the
result for each set – up? result for each set – up?
6.Based on the experiment, what factors do you 6.Based on the experiment, what factors do you
think affect volcanic eruption? think affect volcanic eruption?

VI. Conclusion VI. Conclusion


I therefore conclude that I therefore conclude that

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