Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Mixture Web Questions

GO to the first link on the page mixture soluability
Then click on Chemistry on the left side of the page
Find the corresponding experiment to your table number and answer the questions about the experiment- make sure to add one of your own and sign your names!

Table 1- Go to States of Matter
1. Why does the K go up everytime you change molecules?
2. Make a table for the K Measurements for solid, liquid and gas for each molecule.
3. Why are there different K measurements for each molecule?
4. What did this game teach you?
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Table 2- Go to Salts and Solubility
1. What happens when you add water?
2. What happens when you drain water?
3. Why and when do they stick together?
4. Why do the ones that are already sticking together not go out when you drain the water?
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Table 3 - Go to Models of H Atoms
1. On Billard ball setting, why do the little stars bounce off the ball?
2. What changes happen when you switch to white from monochromatic?
3. Why are there different colors?
4. Does anything change when you speed up the process?
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Table 4- Go to Greenhouse Effect

1. What happens when you click the Ice Age button?
2. What do the red dots represent?
3. What do the yellow dots represent?
4. What does the thermometer tell you?

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Table 5- Go to Gas Properties
1. How much pressure does it take to go all the way up?
2. How does heat affect the gas and pressure?
3.How does the cold affect the gas and pressure?
4. What is different between the volume and the temperature?
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Table 6- Go to Reversible Reactions
1. How does the reversible reaction change?
2. Can you predict how the dots will react when you add heat?
3. Can you predict how the dots will react when you remove heat?
4. Does it change anything if you raise one side higher than the other side?
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