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Tuesday, September 22, 2015
Beanium Lab
Today we did a lab that simulated finding isotopes of a new element, Beanium. There were 4 types of beans and we sorted each of them along with finding the mass of each isotope. Then we found the average atomic mass of the element with the formula.
These are really cool pictures of the lab! I actually enjoyed the figurative beanium atom; it really did help me learn how to maneuver through all of the calculations in atoms.
These pictures are super awesome and not only show the beans we used but I like how you also include the scale that we used. Next time for your post it would be beneficial to include the formula that we used or even a link to a website explaining the formula. That way you can knock out one of your links as well as including more information!
These are really cool pictures of the lab! I actually enjoyed the figurative beanium atom; it really did help me learn how to maneuver through all of the calculations in atoms.
ReplyDeleteThese pictures are super awesome and not only show the beans we used but I like how you also include the scale that we used. Next time for your post it would be beneficial to include the formula that we used or even a link to a website explaining the formula. That way you can knock out one of your links as well as including more information!
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