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Lab safety

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Laboratory Safety Chemistry is a laboratory science. As part of your laboratory experience you will be required to handle many chemical substances, some of which may pose a health risk. It is your responsibility to always follow the proper procedures and guidelines for handling these chemicals You and your parents must agree to and sign the safety contract in order to participate in lab activities. Failure to comply with safety guidelines may result in your removal from the class and loss of credit for the work that is done in your absence. Conduct in the Chemistry Lab Food and drink are strictly prohibited in the laboratory. When first entering the room, do not touch any chemicals or equipment until you are instructed to do so.

Sand, Sieve, and Stare Challenge

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SAND, SIEVE, AND STARE CHALLENGE Get ready students, we are having a contest to determine which group is?. THE KINGS, AND/OR QUEENS, OF THE BEACH!!!!! You will be given 6 sets of samples that you must weigh, measure, observe, feel, and SIFT! Your powers of sieving and observation will be put to the ultimate test as you try to figure out which sand came from where. Good luck, and if you prove yourselves, you will receive a very useful prize to use in future scientific endeavors? Directions to Analyze Prepared Sand Remember, take your time and record all data properly! Stations 1, 3, and 5 directions: 1. Stack the sand sieves with the coarsest (4mm) on top followed by the remaining sieves in decreasing size, and finally the catch pan on the bottom.
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