Last Friday, you watched the ChemGuy's video on the Scientific Method and experimented a little with a candle. So maybe now you would like to know how it really works? Here are a couple links that can explain:
How Does a Candle Work?
How Fire Works
If you have not already done so, complete the worksheet handed out last Thursday, or can be reprinted here: Scientific Notation
And then go on to the second worksheet: Working with Scientific Notation
If this is new material, then do the ChemGuy's tutorial: http://www.gpb.org/chemistry-physics/chemistry/103 or your own math book.
Lab Report for "Build-a-Better Blowgun
Refer to the handout I gave last week on writing a lab report. Following that format, as best as you are able, write up what we did in class. This will be a rough draft and we will talk about how to polish it up on Thursday. Typed is good. Don't worry, I do not expect it to turn out perfect, just try your best. Thanks for class; I had a lot of fun and it seemed like you were making the most of the project.
Lastly, if you have received your textbook, start reading Chapter 2, sections 1-3 + answer section questions. (pages 21-29) ---and get a copy from your library of Uncle Tungsten.
You entered the same link to the page "How Does a Candle Work?" twice under "How a Candle Works" and "How Fire Works."
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