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Title of Your Lab:

Problem: Write a problem using variables from your lab you would like tested. Your problem should not include personal pronouns (I, Me, We, You…). Ex: Does the thickness of the liquid affect the rate of insta-snow growth?

Materials List List each material needed and how much of each you need. Ex- 1 graduated cylinder 3 beakers filled to 60 mL (1 with water, 1 with syrup, 1 with saltwater) 3 tsp. (15cm³) of insta-snow …..

Procedures 1- Add 60mL of water to 1 beaker 2- Add 60mL of saltwater to a second beaker 3- Add 60 mL of syrup to a third beaker 4- Carefully add 1 tsp. of insta-snow powder to beaker Record how long it took for your snow to fully form, to the nearest tenth of a second. 6- Carefully add 1 tsp. of insta-snow to beaker 2 7- Record the time it took for your snow to fully form, to the nearest tenth of a second 8-Carefully add 1 tsp. of insta-snow to beaker 3 9- Record the time it took for your snow to fully form, to the nearest tenth of a second. 10- Record any observations made during your test that could affect your results

Observations: Create data tables to show your results Make diagrams of your lab results, with full descriptions

Conclusion -Make a general statement about your insta-snow that you now know from your lab. It should relate to the test done, and should not be a random statement. (1 sentence). -Support your lab statement with specific evidence from your lab (either measured or observed with your senses). (2-3 sentences). -Make a statement as to why you think that this happened. Explain your evidence.