Title: Oobleck-
1Oobleck-
http//www.science-house.org/CO2/activities/polyme
r/oobleck.html
2Why does this happen?
www.apchem.nagoya-u.ac.jp/image/ouka3.gif
Oobleck is crazy like this because of the
polymers it in. Well, they are trying to move in
the oobleck. If you press this material had and
fast the polymers get tangled up and they cant
move. So therefore, if you press this material
lightly and slowly, the material will move
because the polymers wont get tangled up.
3Purpose
The purpose of the experiment is to find out more
about cornstarch.
www.seed.slb.com/.../cornstarch/images/three.jpg
4Hypothesis
- I think that the Oobleck is going to be a solid
and a liquid at the same time. I think this
because of the polymers inside this material.
www.lbl.gov/.../February/assets/water_solid.jpg
5Materials
- The things that you will need are
- a disposable container, like an ice cream bucket
- water
- 1 box of cornstarch
- A spoon
- A pop sickle stick
- a paperclip
- Paper towels
- newspaper
http//sallyrideclub.com/content/20050401.4u2.arti
cle.oobleck.jpg
6Procedure
- place the newspaper down on a table or flat
surface - place the ice cream bucket on the paper
- Next, add the box of cornstarch to the bucket.
- add a little bit of water at first and mix with
your hands - add more water if the mixture is to thick
- Try different things with the material like
hitting it hard and fast, touching it softly and
slowly, setting the paperclip in it, setting your
hand on the top of the material, and scooping
some up with a spoon. Also try and squeezing it
in your hand. Then, just let it sit in your hand
and see what happens.
http//skiptomylou.files.wordpress.com/2007/03/oob
leck-2.jpg
7Observations
- I observed that Oobleck is a solid and a liquid.
If you hit the Oobleck hard and fast, the
Oobleck is hard. If you gently touch the Oobleck
the material is in a liquid state. Its very
crazy!
http//tep.mit.edu/events/rush/oobleck1.jpg
8Conclusions
- The purpose of this experiment was to find out
more about cornstarch. My hypothesis was very
similar to the outcome of this experiment.
http//cfcp.uchicago.edu/education/explorers/2003w
inter-YERKES/images/ywi2003-74_large.jpg
9- If you are planning on saving the Oobleck, do not
close the container because mold will grow on it.
http//benspartytimelounge.sprayblogg.no/images/oo
bleck_2_1179427592.jpg