U12-11 Gas Laws Mini-Labs Egg-in-a-Bottle Demo

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
May 3, 2013 AGENDA: 1 – Bell Ringer & Part. Log 2 – Review HW 3 – Explanation of Extra Credit 4 – Demos: Gas Laws 5 – QUIET work time 6 – Turn in work.
Advertisements

The Nature of Science.
Compressing Gases Gases hold huge amounts of energy, and their molecules are spread out as much as possible. With very little pressure, when compared to.
Materials: Name Card; ISN; Binder Reminder; highlighter
The Gas Laws. Proportionality Directly Proportional As one variable goes up the other goes up, or as one variable goes down the other goes down Both variables.
Qualitative  quality or state of being  examples: color, shape, relative size (large/small), relative speed (fast, slow) Quantitative  quantity, specific.
At ppt Air Pressure CH 15 Prentice Hall p
EGG LAB. Lab Report Objective Materials List –All materials used in the experiment (even if used only once) Procedures Results –Data table and observations.
How to Write A Lab Report
1:2 The Scientific Method. Step 1: State the Problem  Based on observations (gathering information using your senses)  Written in the form of a question:
Chemical Change Activities. Balloon Mini Lab Objective: To observe a chemical reaction and observe the law of conservation of mass. Procedure: 1.Place.
Trying Out The Scientific Method SNC2D. Trying out the Scientific Method ●Some of you will be studying paper airplanes. ●What question do we want to answer.
And Lab Notebooks Lesson 1: Science Journals. Science Journal Expectations 1. Journals must be permanently bound. Do not use notebook paper for journal.
Section 1: Scientific Method and Lab Design Start with jump lab.
Cat’s Meow Lab.
Feb. 11, 2014 AGENDA: 1 – Bell Ringer 2 – Review HW (Charles’) 3 – CN: Lussac’s Law 4 – Practice Problems 5 – Demos: Gas Laws  Boyle’s Law  Charles’
DO NOW V: 0 Monday Apr. 27, 2015 On your DO NOW sheet… Write a procedure for how to make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich.
The Nature of Gases Chemistry K. Culbertson. Gases Occupy Space All matter, including gases, have mass and occupy space Paper demo Balloon in a bottle.
10/12  Mythbusters, Science in popculture!. No WHOT this week.10/13  Objective/SWBAT: Students will demonstrate combustion using molecular models and.
The Scientific Method. Objective:  By the end of today, students will be able to:  Understand the process behind the scientific method.  Use the scientific.
Learning Target I can explain how thermal energy impacts molecules Investigating the relationship between temperature and pressure Take out a piece of.
FLUID PRESENTATIONS. The Big Task Your group will perform a demonstration that will explain one of the three principles: Pascal’s, Archimedes’ or Bernoulli’s.
What is Science?. Science is…..Knowledge Generally, “Science” is described in terms of the areas, disciplines, or knowledge areas of Scientific Study.
DO NOW V: 0 Monday Answer the following are your do now sheet… Describe what you know or what you would like to know about why helicopters fly.
Today is Monday, May 9 th 8 More Wake-up Days The following is a list of things you need to accomplish today! – Using the data from your car race, click.
Gas Law Activities. Students will form groups of 3-4 people. There are 4 guided demonstrations that will be conducted in front of the class. There are.
Warm up What will happen to the same balloon for the following weather conditions (draw): A) Cold Antarctic B) Hot Desert 2. Determine the volume.
Unknown Solids Lab Report Outline. Title : Unknown Solids Lab Activity – Qualitative Analysis Purpose : to investigate 5 solids in order to determine.
Chapter 2 Objectives Describe the purpose of the scientific method.
Gas Laws – pg 77 - Properties of Matter.
Getting a Line on the Pattern
States of Matter Prelab Page 88
Gas Laws Pre-Lab Begin Pre-Lab.
Cat’s Meow Lab.
Cat’s Meow Lab Get out a sheet of paper.
Gas Law Essential Questions
Scientific Method.
Living By Chemistry SECOND EDITION
Gas Behavior Chapter 2.
Soda Lab Your task: Use the ideal gas law to calculate the pressure in a can of soda. Data: Record ALL your measurements. MAKE SURE YOU HAVE UNITS ON.
Clouds in a Bottle Science Lab
THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD Science is a method to understand the constantly changing environment.
White Before Your Eyes James Seymour.
Law of Conservation of Mass LAB
DO NOW V: 0 Monday May 4, 2015 On your DO NOW sheet, identify the independent variable, dependent variable, control, and 3 constants in the following experiment.
The Nature of Gases.
An Inquiry Based Activity
1st Law Demo Today you are going to design a demonstration that will show Newton’s 1st Law – The Law of Inertia. This activity is designed for you to show.
Mathematical Relationships between P, V, and T
Scientific laws vs. Scientific theories
Unit 7 Thermal Physics Mini practical portfolio:
Gas properties and temperature
Station Eleven Expanded Illustration
Lesson 65: Take a Breath Ideal Gas Law.
Unit 7 Thermal Physics Mini practical portfolio:
Scientific Method.
Drill - Without using your notes…
The Scientific Method.
Higher order questions
Scientific Method Integrated Sciences.
Chapter 2 Objectives Describe the purpose of the scientific method.
Pop Pop Learn A Lot Answer the 4 Pre-Demo Discussion questions in complete sentences What is heat? How would you explain or describe heat transfer? Can.
The Scientific Method.
Chapter 2 Objectives Describe the purpose of the scientific method.
2.1 Measuring the Mass and Volume of Water
The Scientific Method.
Gobstopper Lab What will happen when Gobstoppers are placed in water?
Why are gases compressible?
DO NOW: 1)What are the four variables used to describe a gas
Variation Lab.
Presentation transcript:

U12-11 Gas Laws Mini-Labs Egg-in-a-Bottle Demo Create a data table to record qualitative observations. Observe demonstration. Record observations. Write a paragraph of explanation for observations In a well-developed paragraph (5 to 7 paragraphs), explain what caused the phenomena you observed. Use the appropriate gas laws and the variables used to describe gases (P, V, T, n) in your explanation. Write objectively.

U12-11 U12-11 Gas Laws Mini-Labs Egg-in-a-Bottle Demo Qualitative Observations: Explanation:

U12-11 Gas Laws Mini-Labs Complete four lab activities: Crushing Cans Candle Under Cover Balloon Blow-Up Marshmallow Plunge Each activity requires a data table to record qualitative observations and one paragraph of explanation for these observations. All data tables and paragraphs may be on the same sheet of paper.