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Objective: To identify whether positive, negative, or zero work is being done, to identify the force that is doing the work, and to describe the energy transformation associated with such work.
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Plan an investigation in which you relate observable properties to intermolecular forces.
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Plan a viscosity investigation, identifying potential procedures, the underlying assumptions, and a reasonable number of trials.
An NGSS-Inspired Task
Identify testable questions that are associated with investigations of the effect of intermolecular forces on physical properties.
Analyze results of a viscosity investigation; make decisions about the statistical treatment of data and identify a conclusion.
Getting into the Flow of IM Forces
Use the results of an investigation as evidence to support a claim and give reasoning that explains how the evidence provides such support.
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Activity 5: Do It Yourself Investigations
The teacher told the class that they must design their own experiment to investigate the effect of IM Forces upon the observable properties of materials. Each lab group needed to come up with either a testable question or a problem that they were trying to solve.
In this activity you will inspect several of the experimental designs and identify the testable question or problem that the design sought to answer or solve.