AIM: TO LOOK AT CLIMATE CHANGE AND THE GREENHOUSE EFFECT.
THE GREENHOUSE GASES EXPLAINED.
The Greenhouse Effect experiment
Materials
- 1 plastic bottle
- 1 Teaspoon Baking Soda and Citric Acid
- 1 heat lamp
- 1 Thermometer
- 100 ml water
- 1 rubber bung
Procedure
- Collect 2 bottles, 2 lamps and 2 Thermometers from the teacher.
- Set up bottles and laps beside a powerpoint on a flat surface.
- Pour 100 ml water and baking soda mixture into one of the bottles. Add just water to the second bottle.
- Start to record your findings taken from bottle thermometer. These must be every 5 minutes.
Findings: The Greenhouse Effect Data
Minutes
|
Bottle 1: Water
|
Bottle 2: CO2 Gas
|
0 | 18 Degrees | 18 Degrees |
5 | 20 degrees | 24 Degrees |
10 | 22 degrees | 24 Degrees |
15 | 22 degrees | 25 Degrees |
20 | 23 Degrees | 27 Degrees |
25 | 25 Degrees | 29 Degrees |
Conclusion:
temperature of the CO2 bottle rose higher than the normal bottle.
This showed that CO2 heats up our atmosphere very fast.
temperature of the CO2 bottle rose higher than the normal bottle.
This showed that CO2 heats up our atmosphere very fast.
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