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Substances (2/2): identifying mysterious substances

Levels: 3-4
NoS achievement aims: Understanding about science icon. Understanding about science , Investigating in science icon. Investigating in science
Contextual strands: Material world icon. Material world
Topic: Types of materials

Rationale

All substances have a unique set of properties.

Students working collaboratively to identify an unknown substance can build an appreciation of how scientists use diagnostic tests to confirm predictions.

What you need

This activity is the second in a sequence of two activities. The first activity is Substances (1/2): carrying out common diagnostic tests .

Note: Supporting activity resources are provided below.

Focus

Review the previous activity, ‘ Substances (1/2): carrying out common diagnostic tests ’, with the class. Recall the diagnostic tests you used. Show the class the mystery substance.

Exploration

  1. Divide the class into the same eight teams of consultants as in the first activity.
  2. Ask the students to imagine that they are a team of forensic scientists who have been asked to identify a mystery substance found at a crime scene.
  3. Issue a sample of the unknown substance to each of the eight teams and ask them to conduct their specialist test on it.
  4. Ask students to refer to the ‘Diagnostic test record sheet – student’s copy’. Students record their observations about the results of their diagnostic test on the ‘mysterious substance’ on the sheet.
  5. Full class report back session: have each team report the results of their test on the ‘mystery substance’ and suggest what they now think the substance is, providing specialist, supporting evidence.

Reflection

Activity resources

Word icon. Mystery substance - diagnostic test record sheet – student’s copy (Word 35 KB)