Procedure :
1. Gather materials needed.
2. Materials needed : Baking Soda, Calcium Chloride, Fenal Red
3. Use one spoon of Baking Soda, 2 red spoons of Calcium Chloride, and 2 pipets of Fenal Red.
Experiment :
1. Put both Baking Soda and Calcium Chloride in baggie.
2. Keep Baking Soda and Calcium Chloride twisted up.
3. Put Fenal Red in without touching the Baking Soda and Calcium Chloride.
4. Let Mix and record Results.
Results :
1. Turned Yellowish/orange
2. Had a cold feeling to the touch
3. Smelled of alcohol
Answer to Questions :
1. The Calcium Chloride and the Fenal Red had the most temperature change, it got really warm.
2.Yes, All of the experiments had a temperature change, the first and third experiments were warmish/hot and the second one was cold.
3. First experiment started to turn Yellowish/Orange, Second turned Pink, and Third it turned Dark Red.
4. Yes, Because when your shaking it and feeling for a temperature change your also watching it and seeing if the color changes.
5. It changed the same way the first experiment did so, I dont think that the water interfered with anything during the reaction.
6. There was a new substance formed from mixing the 3-4 substances together.
7. Mix the Calcium Chloride and Water together and see if there is a reaction.
8. Yes, Well in the 3 experiment that I did all the temperatures had changed in the baggies and they were not the same as every experiment but they all did change.
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