• Heating source (Hot Plate, Stove Bunsen burner, or something similar) we will be taking a closer look at these Gas Law
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• Heating source (Hot Plate, Stove Bunsen burner, or something similar) we will be taking a closer look at these Gas Law
• Heating source (Hot Plate, Stove Bunsen burner, or something similar) we will be taking a closer look at these Gas Laws. Materials: • Two (2) Used pop cans • Heating source (Hot Plate, Stove Bunsen burner, or something similar) • Large Beaker, transparent bucket, or your kitchen sink . Cold Water - the colder the better! • A dozen (12) Ice Cubes • Tongs Cautions: • Make sure you wait until you observe plenty of steam being emitted from the pop can before you proceed to immerse it in water. • Pop can will be quite warm, so be careful to avoid contact with any exposed skin. • Be sure workspace is clear of clutter and that there are no pets or small children playing around your feet. Just in case you lose your grip on the can or trip and the hot can drops. 10. Repeat steps 2-9 for the second pop can. Data: List/Present your observations in a table. Include amount of water before and after. Include before and after pictures. You are required to submit a full lab report for this experiment; Purpose, Hypothesis, Materials, Procedure, Data, and Discussion. Be sure to incorporate the following discussion questions into your writing. For details on proper lab formatting and what to include in each section please reference the document "Lab Format" under Resources. Questions to include in Discussion: (NOTE: These should be worked into the body of your Discussion, as a portion of the information the Discussion should include. This is NOT the whole Discussion. Please refer to the Lab Format Information Sheet and the Lab Report Example for proper section format. The Rubric included in the Assignment Folder will also help you with the formal lab write-up.) 1 Why was it necessary to heat the water inside the pop can? 2. Identify which gas law is being examined in this experiment. Using your observations as TIJ each section please reference the document "Lab Format" under Resources. Questions to include in Discussion: (NOTE: These should be worked into the body of your Discussion, as a portion of the information the Discussion should include. This is NOT the whole Discussion. Please refer to the Lab Format Information Sheet and the Lab Report Example for proper section format. The Rubric included in the Assignment Folder will also help you with the formal lab write-up.) 1. Why was it necessary to heat the water inside the pop can? 2. Identify which gas law is being examined in this experiment. Using your observations as examples detail and explain this gas law. 3. What could account for what happened to the pop can? Explain your reasoning. Connect your answer to your observations as much as possible. 4. When the pop can was pulled out of the water, what did you observe with regards to its shape, and the amount of water that poured out of the can? Give logical explanations for this observation. Marking Scheme: Check out the Gas Lab Marking Scheme for marking criteria.
• Heating source (Hot Plate, Stove Bunsen burner, or something similar) we will be taking a closer look at these Gas Laws. Materials: • Two (2) Used pop cans • Heating source (Hot Plate, Stove Bunsen burner, or something similar) • Large Beaker, transparent bucket, or your kitchen sink • Cold Water - the colder the better! • A dozen (12) Ice Cubes • Tongs Cautions: • Make sure you wait until you observe plenty of steam being emitted from the pop can before you proceed to immerse it in water. • Pop can will be quite warm, so be careful to avoid contact with any exposed skin. • Be sure workspace is clear of clutter and that there are no pets or small children playing around your feet. Just in case you lose your grip on the can or trip and the hot can drops. 10. Repeat steps 2-9 for the second pop can. Data: List/Present your observations in a table. Include amount of water before and after. Include before and after pictures. You are required to submit a full lab report for this experiment; Purpose, Hypothesis, Materials, Procedure, Data, and Discussion. Be sure to incorporate the following discussion questions into your writing. For details on proper lab formatting and what to include in each section please reference the documentLab Format under Resources. Questions to include in Discussion: (NOTE: These should be worked into the body of your Discussion, as a portion of the information the Discussion should include. This is NOT the whole Discussion. Please refer to the Lab Format Information Sheet and the Lab Report Example for proper section format. The Rubric included in the Assignment Folder will also help you with the formal lab write-up) 1 Why was it necessary to heat the water inside the pop can? 2 Identify which gas law is being examined in this experiment Using your observations as TA each section please reference the document "Lab Format" under Resources. Questions to include in Discussion: (NOTE: These should be worked into the body of your Discussion, as a portion of the information the Discussion should include. This is NOT the whole Discussion. Please refer to the Lab Format Information Sheet and the Lab Report Example for proper section format. The Rubric included in the Assignment Folder will also help you with the formal lab write-up.) 1. Why was it necessary to heat the water inside the pop can? 2. Identify which gas law is being examined in this experiment. Using your observations as examples detail and explain this gas law. 3. What could account for what happened to the pop can? Explain your reasoning. Connect your answer to your observations as much as possible. 4. When the pop can was pulled out of the water, what did you observe with regards to its shape, and the amount of water that poured out of the can? Give logical explanations for this observation. Marking Scheme: Check out the Gas Lab Marking Scheme for marking criteria.
• Heating source (Hot Plate, Stove Bunsen burner, or something similar) we will be taking a closer look at these Gas Laws. Materials: • Two (2) Used pop cans • Heating source (Hot Plate, Stove Bunsen burner, or something similar) • Large Beaker, transparent bucket, or your kitchen sink • Cold Water - the colder the better! • A dozen (12) Ice Cubes • Tongs Cautions: • Make sure you wait until you observe plenty of steam being emitted from the pop can before you proceed to immerse it in water. • Pop can will be quite warm, so be careful to avoid contact with any exposed skin. • Be sure workspace is clear of clutter and that there are no pets or small children playing around your feet. Just in case you lose your grip on the can or trip and the hot can drops. 10. Repeat steps 2-9 for the second pop can. Data: List/Present your observations in a table. Include amount of water before and after. Include before and after pictures. You are required to submit a full lab report for this experiment; Purpose, Hypothesis, Materials, Procedure, Data, and Discussion. Be sure to incorporate the following discussion questions into your writing. For details on proper lab formatting and what to include in each section please reference the documentLab Format under Resources. Questions to include in Discussion: (NOTE: These should be worked into the body of your Discussion, as a portion of the information the Discussion should include. This is NOT the whole Discussion. Please refer to the Lab Format Information Sheet and the Lab Report Example for proper section format. The Rubric included in the Assignment Folder will also help you with the formal lab write-up) 1 Why was it necessary to heat the water inside the pop can? 2 Identify which gas law is being examined in this experiment Using your observations as TA each section please reference the document "Lab Format" under Resources. Questions to include in Discussion: (NOTE: These should be worked into the body of your Discussion, as a portion of the information the Discussion should include. This is NOT the whole Discussion. Please refer to the Lab Format Information Sheet and the Lab Report Example for proper section format. The Rubric included in the Assignment Folder will also help you with the formal lab write-up.) 1. Why was it necessary to heat the water inside the pop can? 2. Identify which gas law is being examined in this experiment. Using your observations as examples detail and explain this gas law. 3. What could account for what happened to the pop can? Explain your reasoning. Connect your answer to your observations as much as possible. 4. When the pop can was pulled out of the water, what did you observe with regards to its shape, and the amount of water that poured out of the can? Give logical explanations for this observation. Marking Scheme: Check out the Gas Lab Marking Scheme for marking criteria.
• Heating source (Hot Plate, Stove Bunsen burner, or something similar) we will be taking a closer look at these Gas Laws. Materials: • Two (2) Used pop cans • Heating source (Hot Plate, Stove Bunsen burner, or something similar) • Large Beaker, transparent bucket, or your kitchen sink • Cold Water - the colder the better! • A dozen (12) Ice Cubes • Tongs Cautions: • Make sure you wait until you observe plenty of steam being emitted from the pop can before you proceed to immerse it in water. • Pop can will be quite warm, so be careful to avoid contact with any exposed skin. • Be sure workspace is clear of clutter and that there are no pets or small children playing around your feet. Just in case you lose your grip on the can or trip and the hot can drops. 10. Repeat steps 2-9 for the second pop can. Data: List/Present your observations in a table. Include amount of water before and after. Include before and after pictures. You are required to submit a full lab report for this experiment; Purpose, Hypothesis, Materials, Procedure, Data, and Discussion. Be sure to incorporate the following discussion questions into your writing. For details on proper lab formatting and what to include in each section please reference the documentLab Format under Resources. Questions to include in Discussion: (NOTE: These should be worked into the body of your Discussion, as a portion of the information the Discussion should include. This is NOT the whole Discussion. Please refer to the Lab Format Information Sheet and the Lab Report Example for proper section format. The Rubric included in the Assignment Folder will also help you with the formal lab write-up) 1 Why was it necessary to heat the water inside the pop can? 2 Identify which gas law is being examined in this experiment Using your observations as TA each section please reference the document "Lab Format" under Resources. Questions to include in Discussion: (NOTE: These should be worked into the body of your Discussion, as a portion of the information the Discussion should include. This is NOT the whole Discussion. Please refer to the Lab Format Information Sheet and the Lab Report Example for proper section format. The Rubric included in the Assignment Folder will also help you with the formal lab write-up.) 1. Why was it necessary to heat the water inside the pop can? 2. Identify which gas law is being examined in this experiment. Using your observations as examples detail and explain this gas law. 3. What could account for what happened to the pop can? Explain your reasoning. Connect your answer to your observations as much as possible. 4. When the pop can was pulled out of the water, what did you observe with regards to its shape, and the amount of water that poured out of the can? Give logical explanations for this observation. Marking Scheme: Check out the Gas Lab Marking Scheme for marking criteria.