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Some Congratulations are in Order!
• And the Winner is!
• Drumroll……
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• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SK3KhWC1ZFQ
1st Annual Simon Tech Science Fair
Become Walter White…
What Will I Be Presenting?
• Take out the handout that you picked up on your way in entitled “Simon Tech Science Fair”
What Will I Be Scored On?
• Take out the rubric you picked up on your way in.
Period 1 Groups
• Karen, Octabio, Jonathan H.
• Mathew, Karina, Maria
• Argenis, Jason
• Jonathan T., Vivi, Mali
• Grace, Rain, Violeta
• Henri P, Pedro
• Quexni, Brian – CSI Lab
• Spyro, Ramiro
Period 2 Groups• Britney, Diana, Angela – Ideal Gas Law
• R’Janae, Rocio, Breanna – Colligative Properties
• Kevin, Nana, Rodney – Gas Laws
• Juana, Sarahy, Carol – Concentration Determination
• Richard, Joe, Jerry – Santa Monica H20
• Kimberly, Itzel – CSI Lab
• Jocelyn, Andrea, Raili –
• Fernando, Angelica - Catching Fire
Period 3 Groups
• Alexandra, Cinthia, Fara – Colligative Properties
• Sofia, Miriam, Daysha – CSI Lab
• Hector, Cesar, Lee – Catching Fire
• Marco, Rudy, Pony – Methyl Silacylate
• Kimberly, Victoria – Swim with the Fishes
• Claudio, Ruben – Flashing Lights
• Gabriel, Douglas, David - Gas Laws
Period 3 Groups
• Jamileth, Jocelyne – Ideal Gas Laws
• Vanessa, Joseph – Eat Your Vitamins
• Denise, Milvia, Elizabeth – Master of Titrations
• Nayely, Jasmine, Martin – Batteries
• Jenny, Alicia – Crazy for Le Chatelier
Period 6 Groups• Fabbilous, Brianda – CSI• Elizabeth, Grecia, Lorraine – Colligative Properties• Ernest, Anderson, Greg – Swim with the Fishes• Lezze, Maria, Michelle – Methyl Salicylate• Claudio, Mario, Christio – Redox Reactions• Angelica, Apple – Flashing Lights• Noe, Andres – Ideal Gas Law
Your lab choices
Flashing Lights: Concentration Determination
• Using color to determine concentration
• Using a standard curve you will be able to calculate the unknown concentration by interpolation.
Ice Cream Chemistry• Colligative properties• Study of the impact of amount
of solute on boiling point and freezing point.
• Extra Credit – Research and implement how colligative properties are used to make ice cream.
Battery Chemistry
• Batteries are powered through oxidation/reduction reactions.
• You will be studying this chemistry in your lab.
• Recommended for those going into AP
Master of Titrations• You will be running
multiple labs that allow for you to analyze and determine the concentration of an acid and base.
• For those that think they’re a boss.
Eat Your Vitamins!• Vitamins are compounds
that are vital nutrients for living organisms
• Many companies sell vitamin supplements
• You will be investigating whether the advertised amount aligns with the actual amount.
Swim with the Fishes
• Seawater contains many different types of compounds.
• Roughly 3.5% of the seawater is various compounds.
• Analyzing ions found in seawater from Santa Monica, CA.
Crazy for Le Chatelier
• Equilibriums have certain ratios of products and reactants that needs to be maintained.
• Keq is the mathematical value that describes this.
• Recommended for those taking AP
Direct and Indirect Love of the Gas Laws
• Study of Boyles and Charles Law
• Does the data show these direct and indirect relationships?
• Get to use dry ice!
Double Bubble Toil and the Ideal Gas Law!
• When acids react, bubbles of CO2 are sometimes produced
• If you know certain conditions then values of this acid can be calculated using PV=nRT
Catching Fire• Values like Cs and
ΔHfusion are often given, but we can experimentally determine them.
• Running multiple calorimetry experiments.
Real Life Walter White: Making Compounds from Aspirin
• Utilize organic chemistry to synthesize methyl salicylate (wintergreen smell in food) from aspirin.
• Large amount of research will be required. Don’t pick this one if you’re lazy.
Real Life CSI• Forensic science
required extensive amounts of chemistry
• You will be using chemistry to detect unseen fingerprints and for the presence of arsenic/antimony.
Background Reading
• Read the excerpt and answer the corresponding questions
• This will be used to inform your procedure
Develop a Procedure
• With your partner develop a procedure for how you would investigate the problem given to you in this lab.
• Have Mr. Astor check it when you are completed.