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Tuesday, October 29, 2019

Hurumanu green house effect experiment

AIM: TO LOOK AT CLIMATE CHANGE AND THE GREENHOUSE EFFECT.


    THE GREENHOUSE GASES EXPLAINED.


    The Greenhouse Effect experiment

    Materials

    1. 1 plastic bottle
    2. 1 Teaspoon Baking Soda and Citric Acid
    3. 1 heat lamp
    4. 1 Thermometer
    5. 100 ml of water
    6. 1 rubber 

    Procedure

    1. Add 100 mL of water to each of the beakers.
    2. Prepare your lamps. Set them up next to each other with the necks angled so they will just fit over the tops of the bottles. Turn them on so they are ready.
    3. Add Baking Soda mix to one of the beakers, and immediately cover both beakers with cling a rubber bung and thermometer. A tight seal around the edge will work best, and make sure thermometers are left visible so you can record the temperature.
    4. Have students record the starting temperature – it should be the same in both beakers.
    5. Turn the bottles so the thermometer is visible.                             
    6. Record the temperature in both beakers every 5 minutes for 45 minutes or until the temperatures stabilize. In the end, have students answer questions at the bottom of their datasheets. 

    Conclusion:The bottle with the co2 gas made the balloon blow up more than the other bottles because 

    Description

    Carbon dioxide is a colorless gas with a density of about 60% of dry air.











      




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