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Burn a Nut S&S 1.3
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DO NOW: Respond to the following in your lab notebook- Why does our society tend to use non- renewable resources as fuel instead of renewable ones? What are the advantages? What are the disadvantages?
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Title On the top of the page in your lab note book add the title of this assignment –TITLE: 1.3 Burn A Nut Add this title to your TOC* Remember: TOC= Table of Contents
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Lesson Target Skip a line under the DO NOW and write Lesson Target Lesson Target: Weigh the advantages and disadvantages of using different energy sources.
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Notes Skip a line and Write Notes To survive, our bodies need energy! 2 types of Energy Sources - food and fuel Energy Transfer - the amount of energy released can be determined mathematically; in the following Investigation, you will determine the amount of energy transferred by measuring the temperature of water.
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VOCABULARY Skip a line and Write Vocabulary Energy is the ability to do work Potential Energy = stored energy Kinetic Energy = released energy
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VOCABULARY cont. Fuel - used to provide energy for tasks that are important Fuels are either RENEWABLE or NON- RENEWABLE RESOURCES
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VOCABULARY cont. RENEWABLE Resources - can be replenished in a single human lifetime [Ex. firewood] NON-RENEWABLE Resources - cannot be replenished in a single human lifetime [Ex. coal and gasoline]
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Testable Question Skip a line and write Testable Question How does the [manipulated variable] affect the [responding variable]? NOTE: You must fill in the manipulated and responding variables.
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Testable Question How does the type of fuel used to heat water affect the amount of energy transferred?
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VARIABLES Controlled - at least 2 variables that will be kept the same during the Investigation Manipulated - the variable that is being changed in the Investigation Responding - the variable that is being measured in the Investigation
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Variables Controlled- Amt. of water, distance from flame Manipulated- type of fuel (nut) Responding- Amt. of energy released
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PreLABs cont. Skip 1 line and on the left margin write: HYPOTHESIS: It was hypothesized that if [manipulated variable] … then [responding variable]… because…
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Hypothesis It was hypothesized that if different fuels are burned, nuts and kerosene, then the _______ will have more energy as measured by the change in temperature over time, because_____________.
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Procedures Skip a line and write Procedures
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Procedures 1.Determine the mass of a piece of foil. Add 2 grams of crushed nuts to your foil. Record the total mass on your Data Table. 2.Create a pile of nuts on the corner of your wire gauze. 3.Pour 100 mL of room temp. H 2 O into your can. Record the initial temp. on your Data Table.
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Procedures cont. 4.Using a ring stand, set up your can. [You may use a ring instead of a test tube clamp]. NOTE: The bottom of the can should hang 5 cm above the wire gauze. 5.As soon as the nut is lit, record the time (or start the stopwatch).
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Procedures cont. 6.Allow the nuts to burn until it goes out. 7.Record the highest temp. reached by the H 2 O in the can on your Data Table. 8.Calculate the change in temp. [ temp.] of the H 2 O. Record on your Data Table.
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Procedures cont. 9.Determine the mass of the burned nuts. Calculate the change in mass [ mass] of the nut. Record on your Data Table. 10.If provided, record your data on the Class Data Table.
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Procedures cont. 11.Repeat the procedures for this Investigation, using kerosene instead of a nut. NOTE: Allow the kerosene to burn for exactly 90 Seconds.
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SAFETY NOTE! You will be using flame during this Investigation, so you MUST be very careful Goggles MUST be worn during this Investigation; failure to do so will result in a ZERO!
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Data Table Type of Nut: Initial Temp. Final Temp. [Change] Temp. of H 2 O in can Mass of nut and holder Time
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PreLABs cont. Normally, the PreLAB is due when you walk into class the day of the Lab. There may be a quiz on any or all of the components of the PreLAB
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Conclusions Must be written in blue or black pen, or typed Use scientific terminology Use correct grammar/punctuation Avoid the use of pronouns and especially the word IT
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