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GRAPH- Inquiry 4 Density of air. Directions: 1.Finish calibrating thermometer (steps 9 and 10) 2. Everyone should have completed Qs 4 and 5 on lined paper.

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Page 1: GRAPH- Inquiry 4 Density of air. Directions: 1.Finish calibrating thermometer (steps 9 and 10) 2. Everyone should have completed Qs 4 and 5 on lined paper.

GRAPH- Inquiry 4

Density of air

Page 2: GRAPH- Inquiry 4 Density of air. Directions: 1.Finish calibrating thermometer (steps 9 and 10) 2. Everyone should have completed Qs 4 and 5 on lined paper.

Directions:

1. Finish calibrating thermometer (steps 9 and 10)

2. Everyone should have completed Qs 4 and 5 on lined paper and STAPLED it to the Inquiry 5: lab sheet.

3. Pick one group member’s paper to continue questions 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. Discuss these Qs and answer as a group. TRADE OFF WRITERS. These conclusion Qs will be a group grade. Write in PEN.

4. Collaborate and compare your graphs (respiration of fish). On the back of the graph, in PEN:

- Interpret your graph- What does it tell us? Include details.

- Write about your OWN graph

Page 3: GRAPH- Inquiry 4 Density of air. Directions: 1.Finish calibrating thermometer (steps 9 and 10) 2. Everyone should have completed Qs 4 and 5 on lined paper.
Page 4: GRAPH- Inquiry 4 Density of air. Directions: 1.Finish calibrating thermometer (steps 9 and 10) 2. Everyone should have completed Qs 4 and 5 on lined paper.

CONTENT BLAST! - Temperature and Density

SOLID LIQUID GASI. Describe how the motion of the

particles and the density of a substance change as it is heated.

HOMEWORK DISCUSSION- STATES OF MATTER…

2 ways the states of matter differ from each other?

Page 5: GRAPH- Inquiry 4 Density of air. Directions: 1.Finish calibrating thermometer (steps 9 and 10) 2. Everyone should have completed Qs 4 and 5 on lined paper.

• Looking at the visual, can you explain why ice floats on water? Use the word density in your answer.

Page 6: GRAPH- Inquiry 4 Density of air. Directions: 1.Finish calibrating thermometer (steps 9 and 10) 2. Everyone should have completed Qs 4 and 5 on lined paper.

II. Temperature - measure of the ____________ of the molecules of a substance. 

_______ temperature = more _______energy

movement

higher kinetic

Page 7: GRAPH- Inquiry 4 Density of air. Directions: 1.Finish calibrating thermometer (steps 9 and 10) 2. Everyone should have completed Qs 4 and 5 on lined paper.

III. Matter is ALWAYS in motion…

LIQUID GAS SOLID

• How does the motion of solids, liquids, and gases compare to each other?

Page 8: GRAPH- Inquiry 4 Density of air. Directions: 1.Finish calibrating thermometer (steps 9 and 10) 2. Everyone should have completed Qs 4 and 5 on lined paper.

A. When matter (solid, liquid, gas) is ________ atoms move ________ and spread out = EXPANSION

- Volume ___________, Density ___________

HEATEDFASTER

INCREASES DECREASES

Page 9: GRAPH- Inquiry 4 Density of air. Directions: 1.Finish calibrating thermometer (steps 9 and 10) 2. Everyone should have completed Qs 4 and 5 on lined paper.

B. When matter (solid, liquid, gas) is ________ atoms move _______ and closer to each other = CONTRACTION

- Volume ___________, Density __________

COOLEDSLOWER

DECREASES INCREASES

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Liquid nitrogen = -320°F = VERY COLD!

Page 11: GRAPH- Inquiry 4 Density of air. Directions: 1.Finish calibrating thermometer (steps 9 and 10) 2. Everyone should have completed Qs 4 and 5 on lined paper.

C.______ remains constant, regardless of temperature. The ________ changes, which affects the _________.

MASSVOLUME

DENSITY

Page 12: GRAPH- Inquiry 4 Density of air. Directions: 1.Finish calibrating thermometer (steps 9 and 10) 2. Everyone should have completed Qs 4 and 5 on lined paper.

IV. _______ = is the transfer of thermal (heat) energy from a hotter to a colder object. 

A. _______ = the absence of heat (lack of molecular motion)

HEAT

COLD

Page 13: GRAPH- Inquiry 4 Density of air. Directions: 1.Finish calibrating thermometer (steps 9 and 10) 2. Everyone should have completed Qs 4 and 5 on lined paper.
Page 14: GRAPH- Inquiry 4 Density of air. Directions: 1.Finish calibrating thermometer (steps 9 and 10) 2. Everyone should have completed Qs 4 and 5 on lined paper.
Page 15: GRAPH- Inquiry 4 Density of air. Directions: 1.Finish calibrating thermometer (steps 9 and 10) 2. Everyone should have completed Qs 4 and 5 on lined paper.

QuickTime™ and a decompressor

are needed to see this picture.