In this activity, you will be changing the volume of air in a two litre pop bottle. In the first part of the experiment, you will heat the air in the bottle and then allow it to return to room temperature. In the second part, you will cool the air and then let it return to normal. These changes can be observed by watching the action of the bottle itself.
MATERIALS NEEDED
- 2 - 2 litre pop bottles (preferably with the labels removed) , try to find normal straight-sided bottles.
- 1 measuring cup
- 1 cup of very hot water
- freezer
PROCEDURES
Part One: Heating the Air
Parent supervision and assistance is necessary for this portion of the experiment.
1. Find a plastic 2 litre pop bottle.
2. Fill a measuring cup with 250 ml of very hot water and pour the water into the pop bottle.
3. Hold the bottle at the top and swirl the water around in the bottle. Be careful not to burn yourself.
4. Pour the water into the sink.
5. Immediately cap the pop bottle (so that no air can enter or leave the bottle) and place it on a counter.
6. Watch the bottle's behaviour for three minutes and record your observations below.
Part Two: Cooling the Air
1. Take a second pop bottle, remove the cap and place it on the counter.
2. Without squeezing the bottle, reseal the bottle with the cap.
3. Squeeze the bottle and record your observations.
4. What did the bottle feel like when you squeezed it?
5. What did it sound like when you squeezed it?
6. Next, remove the cap, and place the bottle in the freezer for about ten minutes (make sure the bottle isn't crushed in any way).
7. Remove the pop bottle and immediately screw on the cap so that no air can enter or leave the bottle.
8. Let the bottle rest on the counter for approximately another ten minutes.
9. Squeeze the bottle and record your observations.
10. What did the bottle feel like when you squeezed it?
11. What did it sound like when you squeezed it?
12. Lastly, bring it close to your ear and slowly open the cap.
13. What did you hear?
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