The second lab that we did was the observing a candle lab. We are trying to find out how physical and chemical properties can be distinguished. The materials needed to do this lab are a small candle, matches, a metric ruler, a candle holder or empty food can, and sand. The procedure of this lab first is to create a data table on a seperate sheet of paper. Then you must observe the candle and list the chemical and physical properties of it. You may have observed that the physical properties and chemical properties of the unlit candle were that it is white, soft, and waxy. Some senses that may have been used during your observations of the unlit candle are touch, see, and smell Then you may either place the candle in the candle holder or fill a food can with sand make sure that the candle is securely in position. Now light the candle and observe it and at the same time list the chemical and physical properties of the lighted candle. You may have observed that the lighted candle has gotten smaller in size and shiny. A chemical property that was observed during this lab was the lighting of the candle. The evidence of this chemical change are the flame and the smoke. The difference between a physical property and chemical property is that a physical property you are able to tell with your five senses. A chemical property however is doing something to an object to make it produce a chemical. A physical property can be observed without changing the substance. In my opinion a physical change is easier to discover then a chemical change because a physical change is just as easy as saying what the object is or what the object feels like.
The third lab that we did was the marshmallow fun lab. Take a small marshmallow and observe it then take a large marshmallow and observe it. You may have observed that the small marshmallow is soft, white, creamy, sweet, and delicous. The large marshmallow probably has the same observations as the small marshmallow. Take a small marsmallow and rip it in half you then just completed a physical change. Once you eat your marshmallow you will taste sweetness and delicousness. Take a bunsen burner and place the marshmallow over it. After the marshmallow has been burned the black it probably tastes pretty bad and chalky and maybe even a little bit ashy too. The type of change that was just performed is called a chemical change because we turned the marsmallow into two substances ash and marshmallow. A marshmallow is a solid because the molecules are packed closely together.
