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Glow Stick Lab

PRE-LAB Law of conservation of mass: matter is not created or destroyed in any chemical or physical change; also called law of conservation of matter Mass is not lost or gained No new atoms are created, no atoms are destroyed

HOW DOES TEMPERATURE AFFECT HOW BRIGHT A GLOW STICK WILL GLOW? QUESTION HOW DOES TEMPERATURE AFFECT HOW BRIGHT A GLOW STICK WILL GLOW?

HYPOTHESIS IF A GLOW STICK IS PLACED IN COLD WATER, THEN BRIGHTNESS OF THE GLOW STICK WILL BE (MORE/LESS) _________ BRIGHT THAN IF THE GLOW STICK WERE PLACED IN WARM WATER.

VARIABLES INDEPENDENT VARIABLE _______________________________ DEPENDENT VARIABLE _______________________________

SUPPLIES DIGITAL SCALE 2 GLOW STICKS CUP OF COLD WATER CUP OF WARM WATER

PROCEDURE Take mass of uncracked glow stick. Then crack entire glow stick. Take its mass again after it’s cracked.

PROCEDURE Crack other glow stick. Submerge one into cold water and the other into warm water. Compare the 2 & record observations.

DATA TABLE Mass of glow stick (g) Before After

DATA TABLE Water Observations of glow stick (I see…) Cold Warm

POST-LAB Was your hypothesis supported by the data you got from doing the experiment? In other words, did what you predict would happen actually happen? (You don’t have to copy this, just answer the question in a complete sentence)