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Wednesday, 19 May 2021

🔥Hand on Fire!🔥

Hello everyone today in science, chemistry we are learning to set our hand on fire safely. Here are what we are what we are talking about:

 Aim:
I want to find out how to set my hand on fire - SAFELY.

Method:

Equipment:
  • Large container of water
  • Detergent (Liquid Soap)
  • Hose
  • Gas
  • Lighter
  • Glasses
Instructions:
  1. Collect all needed equipment
  2. Fill in the container with water until 2 cm deep.
  3. Pour some detergent in the water and gently mix.
  4. Connect the hose to the gas tap.
  5. Turn on the gas tap and bubble it to the water. 
  6. If hair is long tie your hair up
  7. Wear safety glasses
  8. roll up sleeves pass your elbow or take your jacket off.
  9. Wet hands and arms with water.
  10. With both hands, scoop the bubbles on the water, but not the water.
  11. Take two steps forward away from the container of water.
  12. Light the bubbles
  13. To get rid of the fire hands must imitate of a high five.
Before

Results:


 
My experience:
I saw a big fireball like the explosions in movies but it was smaller.
I felt nervous at first but I ended it really quickly so I ended up being calm after the fire.
I didn't smell anything when it was my turn but with other I smelt a burning wood kind of smell.
I heard the 'wows' of the class and the comments. I also heard the lighter turning on and starting the fire.

Thank you for reading this blog post.
Always welcome to comment.

1 comment:

  1. Hi Venice!
    Its Jordan here from HHS,
    I really like this blog post about hands on fire. You have written the instructions down very well, so that everyone understands. I have also set my hands of fire before in science. How did you feel after getting set on fire?

    Hope to see a reply soon,

    -Jordan

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