Who did it?
A forensics lab
Yesterday at 3 AM, at Mike's Awesome Bakery in Francestown, NH the baker arrived to find his assistant baker dead: lying in a pool of blood. The victim's body was covered in a white powder.
In an attempt to find the source of the white powder, investigators collect multiple samples from the bakery (baking soda, flour, baking powder, powdered milk, cornstarch).
Investigators are in the process of interviewing employees of the bakery to narrow their field of suspects. They are also gathering clothing samples from employees to find a match for the white powder.
The investigators need your help. They need you to write a lab procedure to help them identify the powder covering the body.
MATERIALS AT YOUR DISPOSAL
- baking soda
- baking powder
- flour
- cornstarch
- vinegar
- iodine solution
- universal indicator
- water
- lab materials (beakers, stirrers, pipettes, etc.)
-safety goggles
Objective: To find out which white powder was covering the body
Procedure: detailed step by step:
- Put on safety goggles
- Gather small amounts of each powder and liquid
- Pour each powder into it’s column on the grid
- Add a few drops of water to the first pile
- Record the results
- Add water to the rest of the powder in the row labeled water
- Record results for each powder
- Repeat steps 1-5 for each liquid
- Take pictures and record results
- Rinse grid
Analysis: (data)
Test Solutions
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Baking Soda
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Baking Powder
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Flour
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Cornstarch
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Unknown
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Water
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Water stayed on top.
Physical Change
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Fizzy.
Chemical Change
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Nothing.
Physical Change
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Hard Goo.
Physical Change
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Fizzy.
Chemical Change
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Vinegar
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Fizzed.
Chemical Change
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Lightly Fizzed.
Chemical Change
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Nothing.
Physical Change
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Absorbed Vinegar.
Physical Change
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Lightly Fizzed.
Chemical Change
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Iodine
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Nothing.
Physical Change
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Turned purple and fizzed.
Chemical Change
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Repelled and turned grayish purple.
Chemical Change
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Turned Purple.
Chemical Change
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Turned purple and fizzed.
Chemical Change
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Indicator
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Fizzed and turned green
Chemical Change
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Fizzed and turned orange/red/yellow
Chemical change
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Turned red
Physical Change
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Turned red
Physical Change
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Fizzed and turned orange/red/yellow
Chemical change
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Conclusion:
What powder should the investigators be looking for when they examine the suspects clothing. How do you know? How confident are you in your results and why?
The investigators should be looking for Baking Powder when they examine the suspects clothing. We know this because did a lab to see how certain powders (baking soda, baking powder, flour, cornstarch, and the unknown powder) reacted with other liquids (water, vinegar, iodine, and universal indicator). After the lab we concluded that the unknown powder is indeed baking powder. We are confident because none of the other powders reacted the same to the liquids like the baking powder and unknown powder did.


GM, I really like what you have done with this post. Two pictures provide great visual detail and the incorporation of your notes on the data table is especially awesome!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
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