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Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Exeter-Milligan Update - 6th Grade Science
Janey Due and Sean Maxson test unknown substances to see if they are acids or bases. Substances were actually liquids that are frequently found in the home, including milk, pickle juice, window cleaner, dish soap, and water.
Elliot Eardamp and Hunter Worrell test for acids and bases in Mrs. Julia Polak's 6th grade science class. The students have also studied physical and chemical properties of substances and have made their own "silly putty" polymer during their "chemistry" unit.
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