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1 Review Seminar: Unit 2 Project “Temperature and Equilibrium Virtual Lab” Freddie Arocho-Perez Kaplan University SC300: Big Ideas in Science

2 General Instructions Use the information from the Unit 2 Project link. This virtual lab will allow you to explore how temperature changes affect two linked systems. The demonstration uses red and blue balls to represent molecules. You will use the sliders in this activity to play around with speeding up and slowing down change within a system. Items that should be recorded for submission are written in italics.

3 Steps 1. Go to: http://chemconnections.org/Java/molecules/in dex.html http://chemconnections.org/Java/molecules/in dex.html 2. Click once on the demonstration window once it loads (this may take a few minutes if you have a slow connection).

4 Steps

5 3. For both the Red side and the Blue side, move the slider labeled "Mass" all the way to the right (the value should read 199 amu). You should see the balls in the window above get larger.

6 Steps Each of these balls represents a molecule moving around inside a divided chamber. You can see how the molecules move around randomly until they bump into a wall or into each other.

7 Steps 4. Lower the temperature on the Red side of the chamber by moving the slider labeled "Temperature" all the way to the left (the value should read 1 K).

8 Steps *Compare the movement of the molecules on the very cold Red side with the molecules on the Blue side. How does lowering their temperature change the speed at which these molecules move?

9 Steps 5. Now lower the temperature on the Blue side of the chamber to 1 K, the same way you did in Step 4.

10 Steps 6. Add lots more molecules to both sides by increasing the slider labeled "Number" all the way to the right (the value should read 99) for both the Red and the Blue side. *How would adding more molecules affect the motion inside the chambers?

11 Steps 7. Click the "Remove Barrier" button and time how long it takes for the blue and the red molecules to mix completely (note: the button text may not appear on your screen. The "Remove Barrier" button is on the far lower right). *Record this result as "Mixing at 1K"

12 Steps 8. Click the "Reset" button (note: the button text may not appear on your screen. The "Reset" button is just to the left of the "Remove Barrier" button). Then, repeat steps 3-6 above. Once you have 99 slow-moving molecules in each chamber, increase the temperature in both chambers to 999 K. You should see two very active chambers!

13 Steps 9. Click the "Remove Barrier" button on the lower right and time how long it takes for the blue and red molecules to mix completely. *Record this result as "Mixing at 999K"

14 Steps 10. *In a paragraph, describe your results and explain the effect temperature appears to have on the equilibrium of mixing. 11. *Based on your virtual lab experiment, compare what would happen if you put a spoonful of honey into a cup of 200 degree Fahrenheit tea versus placing a spoonful of honey into an identical cup filled with 45 degree Fahrenheit tea.

15 Steps 12. *If you opened up a container of very stinky Limburger cheese at one end of an empty large outdoor parking lot with a group of shoppers about 50 feet away. Would you be able to enjoy eating your snack longer without offending the shoppers in the summer or the winter? Explain.

16 How to Submit the Project Your work should be written in 500-words (~1 Page, Times News Roman, Font Size 12, Single Space). Save your copy of the assignment in a location and with a name that you will remember. Be sure to use the "Save As" option to include your first and last name in the title of the document. For example, your assignment might be called Shawn_Edwards_Project2.doc

17 How to Submit the Project When you are ready to submit it, click on the Dropbox and complete the steps below: – Click the link that says Submit an Assignment. – In the "Submit to Basket" menu, select Unit 2: Project – In the "Comments" field, include at least the title of your paper. – Click the Add Attachments button. – Follow the steps listed to attach your Word document. – To view your graded work, come back to the Dropbox or go to the Gradebook after your instructor has evaluated it. Click the Dropbox to access it. – Make sure that you save a copy of your submitted assignment.


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