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Wicklewood Primary School Project – Nov 2012 – Gases

Wicklewood Primary School Project – Nov 2012 – Gases . Images. Salt crystals www.materialssciencerocks.com. Molten Sulphur, Sulphur Mine, Kawah Ijen Volcano, Java, Indonesia Picture v4_hp9 ( G oogle images). Yeast Credit: EYE OF SCIENCE/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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Wicklewood Primary School Project – Nov 2012 – Gases

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  1. Wicklewood Primary School Project – Nov 2012 – Gases Images

  2. Salt crystals www.materialssciencerocks.com Molten Sulphur, Sulphur Mine, KawahIjen Volcano, Java, Indonesia Picture v4_hp9 (Google images) Yeast Credit: EYE OF SCIENCE/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Brewer's yeast (Saccharomycescerevisiae). This fungus consists of single vegetative cells. Small daughter cells can be seen budding off from the larger cell. S. cerevisiae ferments sugar, producing alcohol and carbon dioxide in the process. Black nightshade leaf, SEM Credit: EYE OF SCIENCE/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY The underside of a leaf from a black nightshade (Solanumnigrum) plant, showing two stomata (gas-exchange pores, brown). Lung alveoli, SEM Credit: EYE OF SCIENCE/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Alveoli in a human lung. Each alveolus is a site for gas exchange between the air in the air sac and the blood in adjacent capillaries. Red blood cells (erythrocytes) can be seen through the walls of the alveoli. Gills of an asian conch Credit: SUSUMU NISHINAGA/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Gills of an asian conch (family Viviparidae), also known as a mystery snail. This edible, live-bearing snail does not have lungs, living exclusively in water. The gills, which extract dissolved oxygen from the water, are found in the snail's mantle cavity. No idea!!

  3. Science Making CO2 Bubble.jpg CO2 bubble growing.jpg 1 CO2 bubble burst.jpg 2 Pop! Dry ice bubble! 3

  4. Making rocketfuel2.jpg Making rocketfuel.jpg Extinguishing flame with CO2.jpg Lined up for rocket launch – movie clip shows this… Kid in labcoat and goggles.jpg Kids lined up for rocket launch.jpg

  5. Writing Dry Ice! I am confusingly cold. As white as muddy snow, rolling Diamonds glinting in the sun. I bash, dent and chip. Sticky substance to touch, it burns, it hurts, It curls and swirls. Floating boxes, drifting along, Thousands of doors to open with a creak. I crackle like falling caves. When I open my steamy souls. Dark and dangerous I can be. Crosses you notice all over me. My end is near, heat I fear! DRY ICE! I shout By Minnie M It oozes and sucks, The mud glints in the sun, Poisoned, polluted, Sucking down its helpless, struggling victims. Swirling treacherous waters, Like portals to other worlds, Thick black mud holds people down, As the deadly waters choke them to death. The bubbles floating on their voyage, Through scummy waters, Are like frogspawn That will never hatch. But then the sun comes out, The marsh is defeated, It retreats, And sinks back into the soil. By Tom Childs What am I? Yellow bubbler Toxic melter Slippery steamer Graffiti duster. Ancient exploder Mustard burner Splashing slowly Stinging painfully. A killing passer Wow it’s yellow Tribes treasure Daily wager. What am I? By Alex Emerson (Answer: A sulphur mine) Salt Crystal Diamond-crusher Ice-cuber Icy-boxer Gentle-cutter. Floating-snowflakes Salty-icer Little-ricer Tiny-biker By Alice Bardwell Gases Gases Scary gases Awful scary gases Dangerous awful scary gases Expanding dangerous awful scary gases By Savina I’m an alien spying on you. My half open eyes are splitting chestnuts. I’m the very garden you play on. My cheeks are hairy veins. I’m a monster ready to grab you! My face is like a chameleon. LEAVES By Imogen Lee

  6. Art Artist, Jenny Walsh There are 2 movies linked to this, one showing the balloons deflating and the other showing the finished art. 006.jpg 020.jpg 015.jpg 009.jpg Writer Mike O’Driscoll Close up of art.jpg Art on display.jpg

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