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Water Molecule Unit Part 2
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Dihydrogen monoxide is known as H2O.
It’s made of one atom of oxygen and two atoms of hydrogen.
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Dihydrogen monoxide is known as H2O.
It’s made of one atom of oxygen and two atoms of hydrogen.
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Dihydrogen monoxide is known H2O.
It’s made of one atom of oxygen and two atoms of hydrogen.
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Without dihydrogen monoxide life is not possible.
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Without dihydrogen monoxide life is not possible.
Earth is the blue planet because of dihydrogen monoxide…
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Without dihydrogen monoxide life is not possible.
Earth is the blue planet because of dihydrogen monoxide… aka water.
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Water is H2O. Two hydrogen atoms, one oxygen.
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Please create a step by step drawing of the water molecule in your journal.
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The Water Molecule H2O
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The Water Molecule H2O
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The Water Molecule H2O
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The Water Molecule H2O
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The Water Molecule H2O
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The Water Molecule H2O
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“The Oxygen (head) is much larger than the hydrogen (ears).”
The Water Molecule H2O
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“The Oxygen (head) is much larger than the hydrogen (ears).”
The Water Molecule H2O Structure of H2O at…
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Available Sheet: Properties of Water.
Note: This will be due at the end of Part III. Bring to class everyday.
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Available Sheet: Properties of Water.
Note: This will be due at the end of Part III. Bring to class everyday.
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New Area of Focus: Properties of Water.
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Properties of Water: Water has unique properties because of its lopsided + and – ends.
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Some water basics - Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius, and boils at 100 degrees.
Water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit (F) and boils at 212 degrees F (Sea-Level) Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius, and boils at 100 degrees.
Water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit (F) and boils at 212 degrees F (Sea-Level) Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Water weighs 28.3 Kilograms per cubic foot.
Weight: pounds per cubic foot at 32°F (It’s heavy). Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Water weighs 28.3 Kilograms per cubic foot.
Weight: pounds per cubic foot at 32°F (It’s heavy). Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Water from your tap weighs the same as this water.
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Density: 1 gram per cubic centimeter.
More facts about water at….
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Area of Focus: Volume, Liter, l
How is your HW? I Love the Metric System
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Volume: The three-dimensional space an object occupies.
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Volume and Density Available Sheet.
Additional classwork / homework
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The standard unit of volume in the metric system is the liter.
A liter is 1000 milliliters Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Always measure a liquid at the bottom of the curved meniscus.
How many milliliters is this? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Answer: 6.8 ml (milliliters)
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Measure at bottom of Meniscus.
Answer: 6.8 ml (milliliters) Measure at bottom of Meniscus. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Volume is also the space that matter occupies.
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Volume is also the space that matter occupies.
Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Important note: Mass and weight are different.
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Important note: Mass and weight are different.
Mass is a measurement of the amount of matter something contains. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Important note: Mass and weight are different.
Mass is a measurement of the amount of matter something contains. Weight deals with the pull of gravity. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Important note: Mass and weight are different.
Mass is a measurement of the amount of matter something contains. Weight deals with the pull of gravity. Even if you are weightless in space you still have mass. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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How do you find the volume of a cube?
Length x Width x Height - ____cm3 Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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How do you find the volume of a cube?
Length x Width x Height = ____cm3 Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Activity! Finding the volume of a cube.
Please measure the length, width and height and multiply L x W x H to get answer. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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5 cm 5 cm 5 cm What is the volume of this cube?
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Answer: 53 or 5 x 5 x 5 = 5 cm 5 cm 5 cm Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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5 cm 5 cm 5 cm Answer: 53 or 5 x 5 x 5 = 125 cm³³
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40 cm 40 cm 40 cm What is the volume of this cube?
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Answer! 40 x 40 x 40 = 40 cm 40 cm 40 cm Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Answer! 40 x 40 x 40 = 64,000 cm³ 40 cm 40 cm 40 cm Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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What is the volume of this rectangle?
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Answer! 144 cm3 Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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What is the volume of this rectangle? Each unit is equal to 1 cm³
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Answer! 5 (L) x 4 (W) x 3 (H) = Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Answer! 5 (L) x 4 (W) x 3 (H) = Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Answer! 5 (L) x 4 (W) x 3 (H) = Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Answer! 5 (L) x 4 (W) x 3 (H) = 60 cm³
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Find the volume of the density cubes?
2.5 cm 2.5 cm 2.5 cm Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Answer! cm³ 2.5 cm 2.5 cm 2.5 cm
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How much is Bowser by water displacement?
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How much is Bowser by water displacement?
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How much is Bowser by water displacement?
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How much is Bowser by water displacement?
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How much is Bowser by water displacement?
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How much is Bowser by water displacement?
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Answer? How much is Bowser by water displacement? 1000 ml 1000ml
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Answer? 500 ml How much is Bowser by water displacement? 1000 ml
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What is the volume of Toad?
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What is the volume of Toad?
answer? 1000 ml 1000ml 500 ml 500ml
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What is the volume of Toad?
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How many milliliters is the toy scuba diver by using water displacement?
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Answer: Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Answer: About 16 ml. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Activity! Please find the volume of the irregular shaped objects using water displacement.
Draw each object and provide its volume next to the picture (cm3). Use the graduated cylinders and other measuring containers. Please don’t make a mess! Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Measure before and after.
Activity Extension. Blow up a small balloon and use water and a graduated cylinder to determine the volume of air in the balloon. Measure before and after.
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Measure before and after.
Activity Extension. Blow up a small balloon and use water and a graduated cylinder to determine the volume of air in the balloon. Measure before and after. Other method?
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Density: How much mass is contained in a given volume. We use grams/cm³
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Density: How much mass is contained in a given volume. We use grams/cm³
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Density: How much mass is contained in a given volume. We use grams/cm³
(grams per cubic centimeter) Density = Mass divided by volume Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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D = ------------- = grams/cm³ Volume
Density: How much mass is contained in a given volume. We use grams/cm³ (grams per cubic centimeter) Density = Mass divided by volume Mass D = = grams/cm³ Volume Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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What is the density of this cube if it weighs 100 grams?
1 cm
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What is the density of this cube if it weighs 100 grams?
33 = 27 cm³ 1 cm
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What is the density of this cube if it weighs 100 grams?
33 = 27 cm³ D = M/V 1 cm
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What is the density of this cube if it weighs 100 grams?
33 = 27 cm³ D = M/V Mass = 100g 1 cm
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What is the volume of this cube if it weighs 100 grams?
33 = 27 cm³ D = M/V Mass = 100g 100g/27cm3 1 cm
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What is the volume of this cube if it weighs 100 grams?
33 = 27 cm³ D = M/V Mass = 100g 100g/27cm3 D = 3.7 g/cm³ 1 cm
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Please determine the densities of the following characters
Please determine the densities of the following characters. Who is most dense? Yoshi M = 6g V = 8 cm3 Donkey Kong M = 15 g V = 30 cm3 Mario M = 8g V = 10cm3 Goomba M = 8g V = 6 cm3
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Please determine the densities of the following characters
Please determine the densities of the following characters. Who is most dense? Yoshi M = 6g V = 8 cm3 Donkey Kong M = 15 g V = 30 cm3 Mario M = 8g V = 10cm3 Goomba M = 8g V = 6 cm3
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Please determine the densities of the following characters
Please determine the densities of the following characters. Who is most dense? Yoshi .75 g/cm3 Donkey Kong. 5 g/cm3 Mario .8 g/cm3 Goomba 1.3 g/cm3
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Please determine the densities of the following characters
Please determine the densities of the following characters. Who is most dense? Yoshi .75 g/cm3 Donkey Kong. .5 g/cm3 Mario .8 g/cm3 Goomba 1.3 g/cm3
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Please determine the densities of the following characters
Please determine the densities of the following characters. Who is most dense? Yoshi .75 g/cm3 Donkey Kong. .5 g/cm3 Mario .8 g/cm3 Goomba 1.3 g/cm3
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Please determine the densities of the following characters
Please determine the densities of the following characters. Who is most dense? Yoshi .75 g/cm3 Donkey Kong. .5 g/cm3 Mario .8 g/cm3 Goomba 1.3 g/cm3
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Please determine the densities of the following characters
Please determine the densities of the following characters. Who is most dense? Yoshi .75 g/cm3 Donkey Kong. .5 g/cm3 Mario .8 g/cm3 Goomba 1.3 g/cm3
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Please determine the densities of the following characters
Please determine the densities of the following characters. Who is most dense? Yoshi .75 g/cm3 Donkey Kong. .5 g/cm3 Mario .8 g/cm3 Goomba 1.3 g/cm3
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Please determine the densities of the following characters
Please determine the densities of the following characters. Who is most dense? Yoshi .75 g/cm3 Donkey Kong. .5 g/cm3 Mario .8 g/cm3 Goomba 1.3 g/cm3
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Please determine the densities of the following characters
Please determine the densities of the following characters. Who is most dense? Yoshi .75 g/cm3 Donkey Kong. .5 g/cm3 Mario .8 g/cm3 Goomba 1.3 g/cm3
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Which one will sink in water?
Yoshi .75 g/cm3 Donkey Kong. .5 g/cm3 Mario .8 g/cm3 Goomba 1.3 g/cm3
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What’s the Density of Wario? His Mass is 200g
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What’s the Density of Wario? His Mass is 200g
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What’s the Density of Wario? His Mass is 200g
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What’s the Density of Wario? His Mass is 200g
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What’s the Density of Wario? His Mass is 200g
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What’s the Density of Wario? His Mass is 200g
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? What’s the Density of Wario? His Mass is 200g 1000 ml 1000ml 500 ml
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What’s the Density of Wario? His Mass is 200g Density = 200g / 250cm3
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What’s the Density of Wario? His Mass is 200g Density = 200g / 250cm3
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WARIO FLOATS What’s the Density of Wario? His Mass is 200g
Density = 200g / 250cm3 Density = .8 g/cm3 WARIO FLOATS 1000 ml 1000ml 500 ml 500ml
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An object will float in water.
Density of less than one = float. Density of more than one = sink. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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An object will float in water.
Density of less than one = float. Density of more than one = sink. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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An object will float in water.
Density of less than one = float. Density of more than one = sink. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Which object from the tank below has a density of more than one g/cm³
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Which object from the tank below has a density of more than one g/cm³
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Activity (Optional) Finding density.
Go back to the irregular shaped objects, weigh them in grams and determine their density. Which objects will float, and which will sink? Remember your answer is in grams / cm³
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Activity Sheet Available: Density and Volume
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Structure: H20 (water) One oxygen bound by two hydrogen.
Oxygen shares one electron with each hydrogen atom. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Structure: H20 (water) One oxygen bound by two hydrogen.
Oxygen shares one electron with each hydrogen atom. Oxygen Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Structure: H20 (water) One oxygen bound by two hydrogen.
Oxygen shares one electron with each hydrogen atom. H H Oxygen Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Structure: H20 (water) One oxygen bound by two hydrogen.
Oxygen shares one electron with each hydrogen atom. H H Hydrogen Oxygen Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Structure: H20 (water) One oxygen bound by two hydrogen.
Oxygen shares one electron with each hydrogen atom. H H Hydrogen Oxygen Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Structure: H20 (water) One oxygen bound by two hydrogen.
Oxygen shares one electron with each hydrogen atom. H H Hydrogen Oxygen Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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End Part II Water Molecule Unit
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