Pressure
Matter
The Water Cycle
Ms. Sran
Mr. Saunders
100

Why is the bottom of the ocean a higher pressure than a pool? 

There is more fluid pushing down on the area


100

What is density?

The amount of matter inside an volume


100

Water dries off of your clothes in a process called _______

Evaporation 

100

Favourite Colour

Pink

100

Age? 

22

200

What is a vacuum?

The absence of gas particles 

200

Three factors effecting density

Temperature, mass, volume, composition (what is made of), etc.

200

Water transfers phases from liquid to gas, when heated above 100 degrees Celsius this is called ______

Boiling

200

Height

5'3

200
3 Hobbies / Interests 

Car's, Basketball, Weightlifting, Mixology, Chemistry, Astronomy 

300

3 Things that increase pressure

More matter, higher temperature, smaller volume, different types of particles. 

300

What is a molecule

a group of particles (bonded to each other)

300

How old is the water on Earth? 

As old as the Earth (~4.5 billion years)

300
How old is Ms. Sran

23

300

Height? 

6'2 (6'7)

400

Why does boiling occur at a lower temperature on a mountain, and how does this relate to pressure?

Lower atmospheric pressure means water particles need less energy to escape the surface, so boiling happens at a lower temperature.

400

What would happen if you compressed helium in a balloon to be more dense than the outside air? 

It would fall to the ground

400

Why does ice float on water? What is odd about this?

It is less dense, most solids have a higher density than their corresponding liquids

400

Ms. Sran's Undergrad Degree subjects 

Major Biology & Minor Chemistry 

400

What is Mr. S science degree in?

Chemistry 

500

A bottle is sealed at sea level and opened at the top of a tall mountain. Predict what happens and explain.

Air rushes out of the bottle because the pressure was higher at sea level and balences out to the lower temperature at the top of the mountain. 

500

Name three states of matter that are not solid, liquid, or gas

  • Plasma: A state where gas is energized until atomic electrons are no longer associated with the nucleus.

  • Bose-Einstein Condensate: Formed at temperatures close to absolute zero, where particles occupy the same quantum state.

  • Fermionic Condensate: Similar to Bose-Einstein condensate but formed with fermions instead of bosons.

  • Quark-Gluon Plasma: A high-energy state where quarks and gluons are free from their usual confinement within protons and neutrons.

  • Liquid Crystals: States that have properties between liquids and solid crystals, often used in displays.

  • Superfluids: A phase of matter that flows without viscosity, exhibiting unique properties like climbing walls of containers.

  • Time Crystals: A state of matter that maintains a periodic structure in time, rather than in space

500

Using particle theory of matter, why does some water evaporate even though as a whole the temperature is not boiling. (Think of the Bill Nye Video)

Particles do not all move at the same speed, the average energy is the temperature, but some particles might have enough energy to escape / jump out

500

What does Ms. Sran do in her spare time?

Go to the gym 

500

Mr Saunders's favorite band, from Vancouver British Colombia Canada 

Peach Pit

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