OOBLECK Lab 11/15/12.

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OOBLECK Lab 11/15/12

1) Question Is Oobleck a solid, liquid, or gas?

2) Hypothesis If I mix clear, white, and green liquids together, then they will form a ________.

3) Experiment 1. Measure 10 mL of the clear liquid and place into plastic bag. 2. Place 2 drops of the green liquid into the plastic bag.

3. Add 30 mL of white liquid to the plastic bag. Close the bag and knead contents for 2 minutes. Remove Oobleck from bag and record at least 10 observations in the data table.

4) Data See data table on lab.

5) Analysis Oobleck is made by mixing: __________ which is a _____________.

6) Conclusion Oobleck is a ____________. My hypothesis was ___________.