Advanced Thermal Energy Lab Report Instructions: Observe the thermal energy experiment in the lab video. Record the time for each experimental setup for both trials in your data chart 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 for your lab activity. These statements reflect your predicted outcomes for the experiment. Create a hypothesis for how the temperature of the water will affect the particle movement. For example: If the temperature (increases or decreases), then the particles will move (faster or slower). Procedure: In your own words, summarize the steps of the experiment you observed in the virtual lab. Be sure to include a materials list. Data: Observe the experiment in the virtual lab video. Record the time for each experimental setup for both trials. Trial Length of time the hot water fizzed, showing particle movement Length of time the cold water fizzed, showing particle movement 1 2 Graph Your Results Create a bar graph comparing the particle movement in hot water to that in cold water. Be sure to include data for both trials. Add your graph below. You may hand draw your graph or use a graphing program, such as this Create A Graph site, to create it. Conclusion: Your conclusion will include a summary of the lab results and an interpretation of the results. Please write in complete sentences. Which trial and temperature showed the greatest particle movement? Was your hypothesis correct? Support your answer with data from the experiment. Explain how thermal energy affects particle movement. Print Open File
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Chemistry, 21.06.2019 15:00, grayfaith16
1) how many electrons are in each energy level of the following elements? a. he b. na c. na d. ne 2) how many valence electrons are percent in the following atoms? a. s b. mg c. be d. cl 3) which of the following elements are stable as atoms? a. he b. o c. cl d. ar if you are able to provide the work as to how you got the answers that would be greatly appreciated. : )
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 06:40, CylieTbh
Which statement is usually true about the relationship between activation energy and reaction rates? low activation energy barriers result in low rates. high activation energy barriers result in low rates. low activation energy barriers result in no reaction. high activation energy barriers result in no reaction.
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