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Tuesday, 7 November 2017

The Science Of Arts

Plan:

Aim: Make different fake blood methods.

Recipe 1:
Ingredients:
Corn Syrup
Chocolate Syrup
Red Food Coloring

Instructions:

1. Combine 1 cup corn syrup with 2 tablespoons chocolate syrup. 

2. Stir in red food coloring until you get a deep red color

Recipe 2:

Ingredients:
Honey 
Red and Blue Food Coloring
Toothpicks
Two Little Containers


Ingredients:

1. Pour as much honey as much blood you want in the container.

2. Pour one drop of blue food coloring into the separate container

3. Get one tooth pick dip it in the blue food coloring,and mix it into the honey.

4. Add three drops off red food coloring in the container with honey.

5. Finally put the lid on and shake it if you want then put it in the fridge until you want to use it.

Can't do this. cost too much money.

D.I.Y Fake Blood
Credit to Meredith Anderson for the video





What Were Making:

Ingredients:
Sprite
Cocoa
Red Food Couloring
Bunsen Burner
250ml Beaker
Gauze Mat
Heat Mat
Tripod



Method:
1. Lay down heat mat and but tripod and Bunsen burner on top
2. Connect the Bunsen burner tube to the gas tap
3. Put gauze mat on top and turn on the gas tap
4. Put 150ml of sprite in the beaker and put on top until the water has evaporated.
5. Next add the red food coloring and cocoa powder and that's fake blood.





























The Experiment:
The experiment is going quite well even though it is taking ages. We are currently evaporating the water of the lemonade.
The blood has been made (Thanks to Mr Stock) and we started filming.


Evaluation:
1). The experiment went well and the blood turned out quite well.
2). Everything was a success because our team worked well together.
3). Nothing really went wrong apart from the filming. The problem with the filming was that the blood didn't taste very nice and we spat it out heaps.
4). Next time we could try make different thing that are used in movies.

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