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− | * | + | * Pupils should understand that in order to form vapor, the molecules of the liquid must overcome the forces of attraction between them. |
− | * | + | * Pupils should know that the temperature of a boiling liquid remains constant, even when more heat is added. |
− | * | + | * Pupils should understand the process of Evaporation and how it is used for cooling in a range of applications |
==[[Specifications|Specification]] References== | ==[[Specifications|Specification]] References== |
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Contents
Outcomes
- Pupils should understand that in order to form vapor, the molecules of the liquid must overcome the forces of attraction between them.
- Pupils should know that the temperature of a boiling liquid remains constant, even when more heat is added.
- Pupils should understand the process of Evaporation and how it is used for cooling in a range of applications
Specification References
- 5.10 Understand that a substance can change state from liquid to gas by the process of evaporation or boiling.
Main Body of Lesson
- Pupils are given a range of water samples and are asked to determine which sample is ‘contaminated’
- Find the boiling point of water samples (one distilled water/ other will salt added)
Homework
- Plot graphs and discuss + identify contaminated water sample.
- Extension – Research -Why is the boiling point different?
Additional Information
Resources Required
- Bunsen burner kit, beakers, thermometers, samples of distilled and contaminated (salt) water
Textbook References
- Physics for you pg. 55-59
Website References
Skills Addressed
- Observations and Inferring
- Collecting data and plotting graphs
Safety/Hazards
- Hot water hazard, Use of Bunsen burners, goggles required