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:
- Collect all needed equipment
- Fill in the container with water until 2 cm deep.
- Pour some detergent in the water and gently mix.
- Connect the hose to the gas tap.
- Turn on the gas tap and bubble it to the water.
- If hair is long tie your hair up
- Wear safety glasses
- roll up sleeves pass your elbow or take your jacket off.
- Wet hands and arms with water.
- With both hands, scoop the bubbles on the water, but not the water.
- Take two steps forward away from the container of water.
- Light the bubbles
- To get rid of the fire hands must imitate of a high five.
Before
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.
Hi Venice!
ReplyDeleteIts 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