Sunday, 20 March 2016

Experiment - Matthew

We recently conducted an experiment to find out how a stars colour was decided. We actually discovered that we were wrong about what caused the stars colour. It's actually the temperature that decides. Here is the data we gathered.

Strontium: Red and turns green. Quite powerful. Feeling slightly heavier.
MAGNESIUM: bubbled. STARTED PURPLE, TURNED CYAN, HINT OF GREEN, BACK TO MAGENTA,
Sodium: Major  orange colour. Erupts into flames.
Potassium: Grains are popping. Red-ish colour. All jumped off
Copper: Turqoise at the start. Turns green, melts into a liquid and sparks.
Lithium: Rosy red.


Overall it was a cool experiment and I hope to continue with more exciting things soon.

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