Does the temperature of water
affect its' density?
Let's
Investigate with an Experiment !!!
Materials Needed for Activity
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Blue ice water
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Red hot water
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Meter tape
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Marker
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Straw
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plastic cups
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What To Do
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Make marks 5 cm and 10cm from
the bottom of the straw.
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Fill one cup almost to the top
with blue ice water. Fill another with red hot water.
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Place the straw down to the
first mark in the blue water. Put your finger over the top of the straw.
Lift the straw out of the water.
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With your finger still on the
straw, put the straw down to the second mark in the red water. Lift your
finger off the straw so that the water in the straw will rise. Place your
finger back over the top of the straw and lift the straw out of the water.
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Observe the two colors of the
water in the straw.
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Place the straw in the empty
cup. Lift your finger to release the liquid.
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Have another member of your
group repeat steps 3-5,placeing the straw in the red water first and then
in the blue water.
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With your finger still on the
straw, slowly tilt the straw so that it is almost horizontal. Observe what
happens.
What Happened?
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What happened when you put the
hot water in the straw first?
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What happened when you put the
cold water in the straw first?
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What happened when you tilted
the straw?
What Now?
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Which water is heavier? Give
reasons for your answer.
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Why did the water react differently
depending on the order of the cold water and the hot water in the straw?
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What would you expect to happen
if deep ocean water became warmer than the water above it? Why?
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