What is a system? Explain your answer with examples.

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What is a system? Explain your answer with examples. Warm Up, October 13th, 2016 What is a system? Explain your answer with examples. How much of the Earth is water? How much of that is not salt? How much of THAT is drinkable? Explain why liquid water forms on your cold glass. (20 word min.)

Open System* Closed System* Have no layers preventing exchange of mass or energy, anything can go in and out. Closed System* Have layers preventing the exchange of mass or energy, everything stays within it.

We learned earlier this Year that meteor/asteroid bombardment helped create our rocky planets closest to the sun.

The movie we saw earlier this year showed how these space rocks contain ingredients necessary for life (contained water)

What’s the molecular formula for water?

NASA scientists have been able to visit our rocky neighbor Mars. Remember how we said these roving robots will land on Mars? This is how the first couple of rovers landed on the red rocky planet: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KyktvC7w7Js

NASA scientists have been able to visit our rocky neighbor Mars. Here’s a recent shot taken by a satellite orbiting Mars. You can see the Curiosity rover landing on the planet!

NASA scientists have been able to visit our rocky neighbor Mars. http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2012/08/hd-curiosity-landing/

Anyways, these rovers have taken all sorts of photos on Mars.

Anyways, these rovers have taken all sorts of photos on Mars.

Anyways, these rovers have taken all sorts of photos on Mars.

Anyways, these rovers have taken all sorts of photos on Mars. We thought we saw water on Mars here, but these are just some bluish rocks.

Water stays on Earth because we pretty much have a “closed” system here. Earth: “closed” system Mars: “open” system

Water stays on Earth because we pretty much have a “closed” system here. Earth: “closed” system Mars: “open” system Earth’s thin, layered atmosphere traps most matter here...including H2O.

Water stays on Earth because we pretty much have a “closed” system here. Earth: “closed” system Mars: “open” system Mars’ atmosphere is skimpy and can’t hold water there. Earth’s thin, layered atmosphere traps most matter here...including H2O.

NEWSFLASH!!!! Water makes up 2% of rock on Mars!!!!!!! (CNN) -- Scoop up some soil on Mars, heat it up, cool down the steam and ... slurp, slurp! You've got water! Mars might appear dry as a desert, but astronauts may someday be able to tap its soil to quench their thirst. Research recently published suggests that the soil from the Martian surface contains about 2% water by weight. This is one of several insights emerging from data that the Mars rover Curiosity has been collecting. Five studies in the journal Science were published last week based on data from the rover's first 100 days on the Red Planet.

NEWSFLASH!!!! Water makes up 2% of rock on Mars!!!!!!! http://www.cnn.com/2013/09/30/tech/innovation/mars-water/ http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-205_162-57604814/water-discovered-in-mars-surface-layer/

Solubility* Solvent* Solute* The ability of a substance to be dissolved. Solvent* A substance that does the dissolving. Solute* The substance that gets dissolved.

Universal Solvent is Water*

But what does it mean to ‘dissolve’ something anyway? Well let’s try some items…. Glue? Salt? Black Pepper? Mustard? Sugar? Some Graham Crackers? Oil? Sanitizer?

Bill Nye: Water Cycle