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An illustration of a chemistry experiment with a measuring cylinder pouring liquid into five beakers labeled with different chemical substances. A clock indicates a 10-minute wait time.

An illustration of a chemistry experiment with a measuring cylinder pouring liquid into five beakers labeled with different chemical substances. A clock indicates a 10-minute wait time.

Draw five beakers in a row. 2. Label each beaker with the substance name: Copper Sulfate, Copper Carbonate, Sodium Chloride, Cooking Oil, Acetic Acid. 3. Show water being poured into each beaker (you can draw an arrow from a measuring cylinder). 4. Draw stirring rods in each beaker, and maybe little squiggly lines in the water to show stirring. 5. Optional: You can add a note “Leave for 10 minutes” above the beakers. Label example for one beaker: • Beaker → label with substance name • Arrow → warm water 200 mL • Glass rod inside → “stir gently” • Clock icon or note → “Rest for 10 minute See more