Station 1 Potassium Iodide Solution + Lead Nitrate Solution 1.Watch the video closely. 2.Record on your lab sheet whether the change is a PHYSICAL or a.

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Station 1 Potassium Iodide Solution + Lead Nitrate Solution 1.Watch the video closely. 2.Record on your lab sheet whether the change is a PHYSICAL or a CHEMICAL change. 3.Record your evidence for proof of your decision on whether it was a physical or a chemical change. (use your notes from yesterday!)

Station 2 Liquid water  solid water 1.Watch the video closely. 2.Record on your lab sheet whether the change is a PHYSICAL or a CHEMICAL change. 3.Record your evidence for proof of your decision on whether it was a physical or a chemical change. (use your notes from yesterday!)

Station 3 Fireworks 1.Watch the video closely. 2.Record on your lab sheet whether the change is a PHYSICAL or a CHEMICAL change. 3.Record your evidence for proof of your decision on whether it was a physical or a chemical change. (use your notes from yesterday!)

Station 4 Liquid water  Water Vapor 1.Watch the video closely. 2.Record on your lab sheet whether the change is a PHYSICAL or a CHEMICAL change. 3.Record your evidence for proof of your decision on whether it was a physical or a chemical change. (use your notes from yesterday!)

Station 5 Mentos + Diet Soda 1.Watch the video closely. 2.Record on your lab sheet whether the change is a PHYSICAL or a CHEMICAL change. 3.Record your evidence for proof of your decision on whether it was a physical or a chemical change. (use your notes from yesterday!)

Station 6 Gatorade powder + water 1.Watch the video closely. 2.Record on your lab sheet whether the change is a PHYSICAL or a CHEMICAL change. 3.Record your evidence for proof of your decision on whether it was a physical or a chemical change. (use your notes from yesterday!)

Station 7 Cabbage solution + Baking soda solution + Washing soda solution + Lye solution 1.Watch the video closely. 2.Record on your lab sheet whether the change is a PHYSICAL or a CHEMICAL change. 3.Record your evidence for proof of your decision on whether it was a physical or a chemical change. (use your notes from yesterday!)

Station 8 Cabbage solution + acid + base + Milk of Magnesia + Vinegar 1.Watch the video closely. 2.Record on your lab sheet whether the change is a PHYSICAL or a CHEMICAL change. 3.Record your evidence for proof of your decision on whether it was a physical or a chemical change. (use your notes from yesterday!)

Station 9 Hydrogen Peroxide + dawn dish soap + Yeast Water 1.Watch the video closely. 2.Record on your lab sheet whether the change is a PHYSICAL or a CHEMICAL change. 3.Record your evidence for proof of your decision on whether it was a physical or a chemical change. (use your notes from yesterday!)