Sugar Lab 4.12.12
Observations:
Close up, the sugar cube had little grains of white sugar. The sugar grains looked like styrofome.
Close up, the sugar cube had little grains of white sugar. The sugar grains looked like styrofome.
Observations Crushed Up:
The sugar grains looked normal, white sugar. It looked like snow.
The sugar grains looked normal, white sugar. It looked like snow.
1. What are the physical properties of the sugar cube?
2. What so you notice about the original sugar cube and the smallest particle?
3. Is the smallest particle still considered sugar? Explain.
Yes, because even though the particle may be small, it is still sugar.
4. What physical has taken place? Explain.
The sugar cube has been broken down into tiny bits.
2. What so you notice about the original sugar cube and the smallest particle?
3. Is the smallest particle still considered sugar? Explain.
Yes, because even though the particle may be small, it is still sugar.
4. What physical has taken place? Explain.
The sugar cube has been broken down into tiny bits.