Sixth-grade students conduct a laboratory experiment investigating the flow of thermal energy. They place a sealed plastic bag filled with water at 60°C into a beaker filled with an equal amount of water at 80°C. They then put the beaker with the plastic bag in an insulated container.
Based on the flow pattern of thermal energy, what can students predict will most likely happen in about an hour?
A. Thermal energy will flow from the cooler water in the plastic bag to the warmer water in the beaker so that the temperature of the water in the beaker will be 60°C and the temperature of the water in the plastic bag will be 80°C.
B. Thermal energy will flow from the warmer water in the beaker to the cooler water in the plastic bag so that the temperature of the water in the plastic bag will be 80°C and temperature of the water in the beaker will be 60°C.
C. Thermal energy will flow from the warmer water in the beaker to the cooler water in the plastic bag so that the temperature of the water in both the plastic bag and the beaker will be 70°C.
D. Thermal energy will flow from the cooler water in the plastic bag to the warmer water in the beaker so that the temperature of the water in both the beaker and the plastic bag will be 70°C.
Measuring Physical Properties Lab Report
Instructions: In the Physical Properties lab, you will test the physical properties of different building materials in order to pick the appropriate materials for a new home in Tiny World. Record your observations and test measurements in the lab report below. You will submit your completed report.
Name and Title:
Include your name, instructor's name, date, and name of lab.
Objective(s):
In your own words, what was the purpose of this lab?
Hypothesis:
In this section, include the if/then statements you developed during your lab activity. These statements reflect your predicted outcomes for the experiment.
Procedure:
The materials and procedures are listed in your virtual lab. You do not need to repeat them here. However, you should note if you experienced any errors or other factors that might affect your outcome.
Using the summary questions, clearly define the dependent and independent variables of the experiment.
Data:
Record the results of each of your physical property tests in the table below.
Wood Clay Brick Iron Aluminum Copper Nickel
Flexibility
(?/10)
Magnetism
(number of paper clips)
Thermal Conductivity
(W/(m·K))
Electrical Conductivity
(x107 S/m)
Density
(g/cm3)
Conclusion:
Your conclusion will include a summary of the lab results and an interpretation of the results. Please answer all questions in complete sentences using your own words.
Using two to three sentences, summarize what you investigated and observed in this lab.
What building material did you use to build your house? Did your results support or fail to support your hypotheses?
What were the densities of the materials you chose for the walls and floor for the home in Tiny World? Why do you think a building material's density is important when building homes or architectural structures?
Why wouldn’t you choose wood or aluminum for the latches on your house?
Which material has the highest thermal conductivity? Which material has the highest electrical conductivity? Explain why thermal and electrical conductivity is so high with this material.
Think about where you live now or where you have lived in the past; use complete sentences to describe this environment and the weather. What building materials do you believe would work well to build a home in that area? Explain why you chose these materials.
Answer:
Wood Clay Brick Iron Aluminum Copper Nickel
Flexibility
(?/10) 3/10 2/10 4/10 7/10 6/10 5/10
Magnetism
(number of paper clips) 0 1 10 0 0 7
Thermal Conductivity
(W/(m·K)) 0.12 0.6 80 2.35 4.00 91
Electrical
(x107 S/m) 0 0 1 3.8 5.9 1.4
Density
(g/cm3) 0.64 2.04 8.83 2.46 8.62 8.40
Explanation:
George splits a bagel in half and places both sides of the bagel in a toaster. He turns on the toaster, and within a minute the bagel pops out, brown and evenly toasted. What type(s) of heat transfer toasted the bagel?
A. conduction
B. radiation
C. convection
D. conduction and convection
Why do chemical properties change?
What do the prefixes exo- and endo- mean?
What happens to heat in an exothermic reaction?
What happens to heat in an endothermic reaction?
If two oceanic plates move towards each other at a convergent boundary, then_____ may occur.
earthquakes
faults
ocean formation
mountains
volcanoes
island chains
seafloor spreading
pick two events
Answer:
I think the answer is Volcanoes.
Explanation:
If the two plates that meet at a convergent plate boundary both are of oceanic crust, the older, denser plate will subduct beneath the less dense plate. The older plate subducts into a trench, resulting in earthquakes. Melting of mantle material creates volcanoes at the subduction zone.
When two oceanic plates converge, the denser plate will end up sinking below the less dense plate, leading to the formation of an oceanic subduction zone. Old, dense crust tends to be subducted back into the earth. An example of a subduction zone formed from a convergent boundary is the Chile-Peru trench.
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Please answer the following essay question with 5-7 sentences.
How is a chemical change different from a physical change?
What kind of group 1 atoms are the most reactive? a. Small atoms c. Atoms with the most electrons in the valence level b. Large atoms d. Atoms at the top of the periodic table
Answer:
large atoms
Explanation:
its kinda obvious
Answer:
large atoms (B)
Explanation:
Energy and Temperature Activity Worksheet
Instructions: Follow the directions below to complete part one and part two of this activity. You will submit both parts once completed.
Note: You are not performing the experiment—only designing it.
Introduction
The purpose of this assignment is to design an experiment that another student could follow and use to test whether land or water heats faster.
You will complete the following:
Part One: Experimental Design. Plan out an experiment by answering the guiding questions below.
Part Two: Design a Lab Report. Write the outline of a lab report so that another student could complete the experiment by using the materials listed below:
sand
water
heat lamps
thermometers
cups
Part One: Experimental Design
In this section, you will think about what type of experiment to set up. Remember, you are NOT completing the experiment, only designing it. If you want to review the scientific method first, use this tutorial. Use these guiding questions to help you design the experiment. Answer each question below:
What hypothesis will the experiment test?
What are the variables?
What purpose would the sand serve?
What purpose would the water serve?
What purpose would the heat lamps serve?
What purpose would the thermometers use?
How can you use these materials to test whether land or water heats faster?
How would you compare whether land or water heats faster?
Within a 24-hour period, at what three points should the temperature be taken? Why?
What would an effective conclusion need to include?
Part Two: Design a Lab Report
Once you have designed the experiment, you must write out the instructions so another student could act as the experimenter and follow them. Fill in the following elements of this lab report as described in italics below.
Lab Report
Objective
Explain the purpose of your lab.
Procedure
List the experiment procedures. Some steps have been filled in for you. You may need to adjust the numbers to match the steps you decide on.
Identify the variables.
Write out your hypothesis in an if/then format.
Gather your materials.
Analyze the data.
Write your conclusion.
Data Analysis
Label a data table so that the experimenter can record observations for the sand and water temperatures at various points.
Conclusion
Explain what the experimenter should include in this section to show how the data proved the hypothesis.
Answer:
the ground would heat up slower than the sand because it has lots of moisture so sand would heat up faster than any thing other than lava
Explanation:
What is a small ball that orbits around a planet.
There's no science section sorry
Answer:
Moon I am guessing. Another option is comet, but they normally don't orbit a planet.
Label the diagram.Please actually say the answer!
Answer:
Don't take my word for it, but I think its Radiant to electrical, in all means I can be wrong so again, don't take my word for it
1.Which of the following has the fewest number of total atoms?Immersive Reader
(1 Point)
C₂H₆O
CH₃CH₂Br
C₄H₁₀O
2.In which of these compounds are there twice as many hydrogen atoms as oxygen atoms?
(1 Point)
H₂SO₄
HBrO₃
H₂O
3.How many oxygen atoms are there in the products of this equation?
C₆H₁₂O₆ + 6 O₂ → 6 CO₂ + 6 H₂O
(1 Point)
36
18
8
13
4.Ammonium nitrate, NH₄NO₃ , is a chemical used to fertilize soil. How many total atoms are represented in this chemical formula?
(1 Point)
9
8
14
7
Answer:
1 A
2 C
3 B
4 C
Explanation:
The two factors that cause seasons are __________ and ___________.
PLZ HURRY
Answer:
axial tilt and variable distance from the sun
Explanation:
Which describes a meteoroid? (select all that apply)
They are larger than the Sun.
Many are found in the asteroid belt.
Many are found between the Sun and Mercury.
They revolve around the Sun.
By which mechanism does older oceanic rock move at a ridge?
A) New molten material rises and moves the rock
B) The ridge subducts and moves the rock
C) Continents drift and move the rock.
D) Magnetic forces move the rock.
Answer:
A) New molten material rises and moves the rock
Explanation:
Rosa eats a peanut butter sandwich for lunch. Peanut butter contains a lot of protein, and bread is mostly starch. Rosa plans to go for a run later this afternoon. Rosa is breathing normally. How do Rosa’s body systems work together to get the molecules she needs into her cells? (Sentence starter: Rosa's body systems work together by...
Answer: ... being that the food she eats food that contains a lot of protein and also starch, so systems are both good for you and work together. Chemical energy is stored in the bonds of sugars. When a sugar molecule is broken down, a usable form of energy is released for the cell's life functions. Cells can release energy in two basic processes: cellular respiration and fermentation. ... In cells use oxygen to release energy stored in sugars such as glucose.
Explanation:
Answer:
What does she need from the food she ate and the air she breathes so that she can go on her run?
A. Rosa needs carbohydrates rich food (bread) to carry out her jogging activity. Protein-rich food before exercise is not recommended unless she is on a weight loss program (diet plan).
B. Rosa needs oxygen to perform aerobic respiration, which is required for maximum release of energy (36 molecules per reaction run). Anaerobic reactions yield less energy (2 molecules of ATP per reaction run) and are not recommended.
How do Rosa's body systems work together to get the molecules she needs into her cells?
Rosa's body cells need carbohydrates (glucose) and oxygen to perform aerobic respiration for the release of maximum energy. The glucose and oxygen molecules are provided to the cells via diffusion into the bloodstream. During exercise/jogging, complex molecules of carbohydrates such as starch (present in bread) are broken down into simple molecules (glucose) which are diffused into the blood. Likewise, a high amount of oxygen is provided to the body's cells via diffusion in blood, which is carried out by the faster movement of lungs and heart. The combined action results in the supply of both types of molecules to enter the cell where mitochondria use these substrates to produce energy molecules (ATPs).
Explanation:
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Explanation:
A ____________ is a large body that moves around a star?
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Answer:
A Planet
Explanation:
The earth for example, is a large body that orbits the sun, our local star
Answer:
Planet
Explanation:
Just like Earth orbits the sun (a star).
Why do chemical properties change?
Answer:
Chemical properties can change due to a variety of things. If you were to talk about Weathering, the chemical properties change when there is acid rain, water, CO2, and O2. Chemical Properties change when the chemical properties of an object change too.
How would you compare Uranus (a Jovian planet) to Earth (a terrestrial planet)?
Earth is larger than Uranus.
Uranus is larger than Earth.
They are the same size.
What happens to elements and compounds that are dissolved in a solution when the water evaporates?
They become liquid.
They crystallize.
They disappear.
They gain special properties.
Answer:
They crystallize.
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Answer: pretty sure it is number 2
Explanation: sorry if i am wrong.
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A solid sample that has a mass of 2.3 grams. The solid sample has a volume of 2.0 cm. What is the density of this sample?
Answer:
1.15 or 1 3/20
Explanation:
D= m/v
2.3 divided by 2.0 is equal to 1.15
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The Roman Numerals represent _____________.
_____________ ______________ ______________, if present, will lead to the expression of dominant traits. Recessive alleles only are expressed if dominant alleles are not ______________.
Answer:
The Roman Numerals reprsent generations.
Recall that in typical Mendelian inheritance, dominant alleles ,if present, will express dominant traits.
Recessive alleles only are expressed when the dominant allele is not around.
Explanation:
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Answer:
I think It's C.
Explanation:
I need an example of Nuclear Chemistry.
Any suggestions...
Answer:
Nuclear fusion: reactions in which two or more elements "fuse" together to form one larger element, releasing energy in the process. A good example is the fusion of two "heavy" isotopes of hydrogen (deuterium: H2 and tritium: H3) into the element helium.
Explanation:
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Answer:
sorry i'm not a scientist but i think it's C
Explanation:
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the vocab is autotroph, heterotroph, fermentation, mitosis, cytokinesis, photosynthesis, Cellular respiration, cell cycle, and interphase,
Answer:
Explanation:autotroph and photosynthesis
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A 2 kg toy car and a 5 kg toy car are pushed with an equal amount of force. Which toy car will have the least acceleration?
Answer:
The 5 kg toy car will have least acceleration
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
but the answer is C humidity
Answer:
I think humidity
Explanation:
What are the characteristics of Mercury? (Select all that apply.)
Mercury has less gravity than the Earth.
Mercury has many rings visible from Earth.
Mercury’s year is similar to that of Earth.
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun.
Answer:
less gravity, closest to the sun
Answer:
Mercury has less gravity than the earth, mercury is the closest planet to the sun. I hope this helps.
Explanation: