Pressure in a Jar What do you think will happen to the water in the tube when I squeeze the jar? Record your predictions under Part 1 of page 45 of your lab book.
Investigation 8 part 1 Air Pressure Inquiry Day 40 Investigation 8 part 1 Air Pressure Inquiry
Syringes and Pressure Remember the activity with the syringes and tubing Describe the investigation The air was compressed when the plunger was squeezed The blue foam cube became smaller because the air inside it was compressed
Air-Pressure Inquiry Plastic jar that is tightly closed The inside glass is half filled with water A stopper with tubing is pushed tightly into the glass bottle
Pressure in a Jar In your groups: Assemble a pressure indicator as instructed. Materials: -rubber stopper - clear plastic tube -Glass bottle - Plastic jar
Gently Squeeze the Jar… What happens to the water level in the tube? Surprised? Water level in tube goes down!! Explain why this happens!
Water molecules can not be squeezed closer together - it’s a liquid Results Air molecules are squeezed closer together When you squeeze the plastic jar… Water molecules can not be squeezed closer together - it’s a liquid
Results Why does the water in the tube go down when you push on the sides of the plastic jar? When you squeeze the plastic jar…
The volume in the plastic jar is less Why it happens… Increases the pressure in the plastic jar Molecules have less room to move around so they bang into each other and the sides of the jar more often When you squeeze the plastic jar… The volume in the plastic jar is less
The air inside the top of the glass bottle is also compressed Air takes up less room leaving an empty space in the glass bottle Which can not change its shape Why it happens… When you squeeze the plastic jar… The air inside the top of the glass bottle is also compressed
Why it happens… When the volume of air in the glass bottle is compressed The water flows up the straw to fill the empty space When you squeeze the plastic jar…
Question 2- Page 45(LB) Decreased the volume in plastic jar and increased air pressure Air in the glass bottle is compressed - leaving an empty space in the glass bottle Water flowed from the tube to fill the space previously filled with air in the glass bottle
Question 3- Page 45 (LB) There would be less pressure Air in the glass bottle would expand Pushing the water up the tube
Multimedia Gas in a syringe simulation Compare the syringe system to the pressure indicator you built.
Density What happened to the volume? It decreased What happened to the number of molecules? Stayed the same.
Density If the number of molecules stayed the same, what happened to the total mass of the molecules? It stayed the same. If the volume decreased and the mass stayed the same, what happened to the density of the air? The density increased