How did the molecules in the gatorade change as they solidified? (2 pts)
2 points
2
Question 2
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How much would you expect the gatorade bottle to weigh after it solidified? (2 pts)
2 points
2
Question 3
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Which statement best describes how the Gatorade is different after it solidified? (2 pts)
Use the pictures below to answer Question 4
2 points
2
Question 4
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Gatorade is a mixture of three parts: water, sugar, and food coloring. Which of these models could be a model of the particles in gatorade? (2 pts)
2 points
2
Question 5
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Which of the following objects are on a nanoscale, and cannot be viewed with the human eye? Select ALL that apply. (2 pts)
2 points
2
Question 6
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Which of the following statements are true? Select ALL that apply. (2 pts)
Use the information in this box to answer questions 7 - 12:
Keisha and her younger sister are helping their mom to make dinner. Keisha’s mom asks her to get the flour so that she can make gravy. When Keisha looks in the cabinet, she sees two clear containers with white powders.
Her mom says one is baking soda and one is flour, but they aren’t labeled. She needs to figure out which one is flour.
Keisha remembers an experiment she did in her science class about identifying different powders. She gets her science notebook, and turns to her data:
(Use this data table as evidence to answer Question 8 and 9)
Keisha decides to mix both of the unlabeled powders into water and observe what happens. She puts 10 grams of each powder into two different cups. Each cup contains 100 grams of water. She stirs each mixture for 60 seconds.
Cup 1: ____________ grams powder + _____________ grams water = ____________ grams
Cup 2: ____________ grams powder + _____________ grams water = ____________ grams
2 points
2
Question 7
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How much would you expect the mixture of water and powder to weigh? (2 pts)
Use this checklist to write your paragraph for Question 8
4 points
4
Question 8
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Why did Keisha choose to use the property of solubility in water, and not the particle size or color to identify the two powders? (4 pts)
Sentence starters:
Claim: Keisha used the solubility because _________________
Evidence: In the data table of powder properties, it shows _________________
Reasoning (Explanation): Explain your claim (answer) for why Keisha used the property of solubility.
When Keisha mixed each powder with water, she got the following results:
2 points
2
Question 9
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Identify each powder, based on the experiment’s results. Choose TWO answers, one answer for Powder A and one answer for Powder B. (2 pts)
2 points
2
Question 10
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After Keisha mixed Powder A with water, her little sister said, “Wow! The powder just disappeared! It’s totally gone!”. Which statement would best explain what really happened to the powder? (2 pts)
2 points
2
Question 11
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Why is the baking soda soluble in water and the flour is not? (2 pts)
Keisha’s sister is still having difficulty understanding what is happening, so she draws two models to explain what happened at the nanoscale level.
(Use these models as evidence to answer Question 12)
Use this checklist to write your paragraph for Question 12
4 points
4
Question 12
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Which of these models shows the baking soda and water mixture? How do you know? (4 pts)
Sentence starters:
Claim: Model ___________ (Choose Model 1 or Model 2) shows baking soda and water.
Evidence: In Model ___________ (Choose Model 1 or Model 2) , it shows _________________
Reasoning (Explanation): This means _________________ (Choose Model 1 or Model 2) is baking soda and water because _________________
Use the information in this box to answer questions 13-15:
After figuring out which powder is flour, Keisha’s mom makes gravy.
Keisha notices that two of the ingredients her mom uses are water and chicken fat.
When the water and chicken fat are mixed together, the mixture separates into layers.
When Keisha’s mom adds gelatin to the mixture and stirs, the gravy stays mixed.
Keisha draws a diagram of the mixture before and after adding the gelatin in her notebook.
2 points
2
Question 13
13.
Which of the following statements about the water, fat and gelatin molecules are true? Select ALL that apply. (2 pts)
Use the picture below to answer Question 14
2 points
2
Question 14
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Keisha’s sister drew a model of the water, fat and gelatin molecules in the gravy. Is her model accurate? If not, why not? (2 pts)
Use this checklist to write your paragraph for Question 15
You can use these words in your paragraph for Question 15
7 points
7
Question 15
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Based on your investigations into emulsifiers during this unit, why do water and fat separate into layers when they are stirred together, but completely mix when gelatin is stirred in? (7 pts)
Sentence starters:
Claim: Water and fat separate into layers because ___________ . Water and fat completely mix when gelatin is added and stirred because ___________.
Evidence 1: In the ___________ (Choose one piece of evidence from the table below) , it showed _______________
Evidence 2: In the ___________ (Choose a different piece of evidence from the table below) , it showed _______________
Reasoning (Explanation): When liquids separate, this means _________________. These liquids mix when _________________ because _________________
You can use these resources for evidence for Question 15.