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What happens when there are:- two input variables and one outcome
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Page 1: Variables  Values Have you done any experiments to investigated variables? What were the variables? What were the values you used?

Variables & Values

• Have you done any experiments to investigated variables?

• What were the variables?• What were the values you used?

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Input & Outcome

• In an experiment what is an:-• input variable• outcome variable

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• What happens when there are:-• two input variables • and • one outcome

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Yeast

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What is Yeast?

• Is Yeast Alive?• How do we know?

• What do living things do?• What do living things need?

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What does Yeast need to Grow?

• What is the food for Yeast?• What else would yeast need?

• Warmth?

• How do we know if the yeast is growing/alive?

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Activity 1

• Planning an experiment to investigate the activity of yeast.

• Discuss & Decide

• How can you do a fair test for the effect of sugar, the effect of warmth, and the effect of both together on the activity of yeast?

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Activity 1

• What are the input variables?• What are the values?• What is the outcome variable?• What is/are the values

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Think about the different combinations.

• How many test tubes will you need?

• What outcome would you look for?

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Lesson 16

Room Temp. Warm Water

No Sugar

Sugar

Copy the results chart onto the first inside page of your book.Each person willset up one of the tes-tubes.In your group decide which test-tube you are going to do and write your name in the box.

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• Place balloon over the test-tube.

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• Leave the experiment for 25 minutes.• Go on to activity 3.

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Activity 3 Zinc and Copper with Acid

• Put one piece of copper metal into a test tube, another piece of zinc metal into another test tube. Into a third test tube add both a piece of zinc and a piece of copper.

• Add about 1cm3 of de-ionized water to each tube. Observe what happens.

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Activity 3 Zinc and Copper with acid

• Add another 1cm 3 of dilute hydrochloric acid to each tube.

• Observe what happens.

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Activity 3 Zinc and Copper with acid

• What are the input variables ?

• What is the outcome variable?

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Activity 3 Zinc and Copper with acid

Copper Zinc Copper & Zinc

Water

Acid

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Activity 3 Zinc and Copper with acid

• Write a group sentence about the reaction of copper and zinc reacting with dilute hydrochloric acid, using the word interact.

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Activity 2 Yeast Results

• Measure the amount of froth in each of the yeast experiments or look how much the baloon has blown up.

• Record your results and answer questions 1, 2 & 3.

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Not warm (room temp.)

Warm (35o)

No Sugar

Sugar

Activity 2 Yeast Results

What has happened in this experiment?Did you expect these results?

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Not warm (room temp.)

Warm (35o)

No Sugar

Sugar

Activity 2 Yeast Results

Q 4. Write a sentence about yeast, sugar, warmth, using the word interact.

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• What other examples where two things work together to cause something to happen.

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Thinking back

• What was difficult about this lesson?

• How did you solve the problems you had?

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Homework for next lesson.

• Finish page 1 & 2.

• Can you think of some other situations were two things interact.

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Balloon Experiment“Inflating” balloon

• Put 5 cm3 water into the test-tube. • Put one spatula measure of instant yeast

into the test-tube.

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• Put one spatula measure of sugar into two of the test-tubes.

Place balloon over the test-tube.

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Lesson 161. Add 5cm3 of yeast mixture to four test tubes.

2. Add 2cm3 sugar solution to two of the test tubes.

2. Stick labels on the test-tubes.(Name, Temperature & Sugar)

4. Put two of the test-tubes into the water bath and leave two in the test-tube rack.

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• Repeat the procedure with two more but do not add the sugar.

• Put one in the warm water and leave the other in the test tube rack.

• Leave the experiment for 25 minutes.