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3.12 Scream For Ice Cream Joyce S. White INTRODUCTION Matter can change from one form or state into another. For example, you can drink liquid water, skate on solid water, and see steam water in gas form. The freezing point of water when ice forms is 32 degrees Fahrenheit (0 degrees Celsius). The freezing point of salt water when ice forms is much, much lower. When things freeze, molecules slow down and move closer together, forming a solid. In this activity, ice will help other liquids freeze and change into a delicious solid treat! TIME NEEDED Preparation: 15 min. Completion: 30 min. WHAT T YOU NEED 1/4 cup chocolate syrup 3/4 cup heavy cream hand mixer or blender measuring cup 1/2 cup table salt or ice cream salt plastic spoons 2 cups crushed ice pint size plastic bag quart size plastic bag gloves (optional) Safety Precautions Young children need adult supervision. An adult should help youngsters mix the ice cream with a blender or mixer. Be sure bags are carefully sealed to prevent the salt mixture from getting into the ice cream mixture. Also, please click on the checkmark to view the safety guidelines.

3.12 Junior Science Experiments On File TM WHAT YOU DO 1. Mix chocolate syrup and cream with mixer or in blender. 2. Pour 1/2 cup of mixture into pint plastic bag and seal it carefully. 3. Place salt and crushed ice in quart plastic bag. 4. Position sealed small bag in bigger bag, on top of salt-and-ice mixture. 5. Seal quart bag carefully. 6. Shake quart bag until mixture in small bag freezes. It could take 10 15 minutes, so you may want to wear gloves mixture gets very cold! You also may want to ask family to help with shaking, too. 7. Remove small bag very carefully and wipe salt mixture away from top of it. 8. Open small bag...grab grab a spoon...and dig in. There are 2 servings of ice cream inside!

3.12 OBSERVATIONS 1. How did the cream and syrup mixture turn into a solid? 2. Why did you use ice? 3. Why did you use salt? OUR FINDINGS Click on the above link to see what we found. Follow-Up Put 1/2 pint of heavy cream and a clean marble into a pint jar. Put lid on tightly, then shake the jar in a figure-8 motion. The marble stops spinning when the cream gets very thick, and the butter begins to form. Drain the liquid buttermilk from the solid butter, and be sure to cut the marble out before you eat any butter. Then get crackers or bread and eat a scientific treat! Words To o Know matter the stuff things are made of molecule the smallest particle of a substance that still keeps all of its characteristics

Our Findings 3. PHYSICAL SCIENCES 3.12 SCREAM FOR ICE CREAM 1. As the mixture was shaken with the ice around it;the temperature of the ice cream mixture was lowered until it turned into a solid. 2. The molecules in a liquid are very far apart and move very quickly. Molecules in a solid are very close together and move very slowly. As the mixture was shaken with the ice around it cold slowed the molecules down and they moved closer together. The slowing of molecule: turned the liquid into a solid. 3. The freezing point of a salt solution is lower than that of water. As the salt dissolved, it lowered the freezing point of the ice cream mixture.

SAFETY GUIDELINES Special Safety Note To Experimenters Some activities in this book have special safety rules to follow. The special rules are on the page with that activity. But even if every safety rule in the world is not listed with an experiment, you have to know how to be safe when doing science projects. So it s very important that you read, copy, and follow the Everyday Safety Rules that follow. Sometimes science experiments can be dangerous. Things can spill, break, or even catch fire. You have to know what to do... fast. So be prepared. Read the directions for each experiment carefully, and follow any special safety rules listed with it, then be careful. Always follow common-sense safety rules like NEVER RUN WITH SCISSORS IN YOUR HAND or BE CAREFUL WITH HOT THINGS! You already know a lot of common-sense safety rules...so remember to follow them, and have fun! Everyday Safety Rules PREPARE Clear off your work space. Read all directions. Know what problems might happen, and be prepared. PROTECT YOURSELF Follow directions step-by-step. Do just one experiment at a time. Locate exits, fire extinguisher, eye wash, and first-aid kit before you start. Ask an adult to show you how to use a fire extinguisher. Be sure there s fresh air in the room. Wear an apron and safety goggles. Don t wear contact lenses, have bare feet, or wear very loose clothing. Keep work space and floor clean. Clean up spills immediately, Don t drink or eat around the experiment work space. Don t eat or drink any stuff tested, unless a grown-up says it s OK. USE EQUIPMENT CAREFULLY Don t set up equipment too near the edge of your work space.

Be cautious when using pointed or sharp instruments, like scissors, screwdrivers, or knives. Unplug any electric device by pulling out the plug, not pulling on the cord. Use only low voltage batteries, like those used in flashlights or smaller. Be careful when using chairs or step-stools. USING CHEMICALS Have an adult help you with all experiments requiring chemicals. Don t inhale or taste chemicals. Read all labels carefully. Label all chemicals. Wear goggles, apron, and gloves so chemicals don t touch your skin. Wash hands before and after using solutions. Wipe up spills thoroughly. HEATING THINGS Wear goggles, apron, and gloves when boiling water. Use safety tongs and heat-resistant mitten or hot pads. Never leave heated things unattended. Turn off hot plates and oven burners when you re finished. Keep flammable things away from heat and flames. Have a fire extinguisher ready. IN THE FIELD Never go on a field trip alone: follow the Buddy System. Tell a responsible grown-up where you re going. Know the area and be aware of dangers, like poisonous plants and deep water. Dress for the weather conditions. Bring along a first-aid kit. Don t drink water or eat plants in the wild, unless the grown-up you re with says it s OK. FINISHING UP Clean up the equipment and your work space. Return chemicals to the proper containers. Don t throw stuff down the drain unless instructed to. Wash your hands. To protect the environment, get rid of chemicals according to local, state, and federal laws.