NEED THIS ANSWERED ASAP PLEASE!!!! Ocean Water Density 1 Lab

Materials-

Earth Science: A Reference Guide -Earth Science: A Reference Guide - Earth's Oceans (pp. 124-125), Oceans Temperature (pp.130-131), Ocean Salinity(pp.132-133), Density of Ocean Water (pp.134-135)

watch

4 cups -tap water - You will need an ice cube tray and access to a freezer to freeze the water.

teaspoon

salt, table

______________________________________________________________


1.) How will the ice water mix with the salty water? Write your hypothesis below.

(I can't add the picture of the chart so bear with me)

Solution - Hypothesis Describing Mixing - Hypothesis Describing Temperature

(Will the top be warmer, cooler, or the same as the bottom?)

Solution 1

(Freshwater) - -


Solution 2

(salty water) - _____________________ - ________________________


Solution 3

(saturated water)- ______________ - _____________________


2.) Complete the data table. Sketch, use your computer to draw or write a detailed description to describe how the ice melts into the different solutions. At each interval, record the temperature at the top and bottom of the glass.

(Again I can't add the pic of the chart so bear with me)


Solution 1 - 0 minutes- 5 minutes- 10 minutes- 30 minutes-

(Freshwater)


Temperature

(top of glass) -______________________________-

Temperature

(bottom of the glass)-_______________________________-


Solution 2- 0 minutes- 5 minutes- 10 minutes- 30 minutes-

(salty water)


Temperature

(top of glass)- ____________________________________-

Temperature

(bottom of glass)-_______________________________________


Solution 3

(saturated water)- 0 minutes- 5 minutes- 10 minutes- 30 minutes-


Temperature

(top of glass)-___________________________________

Teperature

(bottom of glass)-_______________________________________


3.) Summarize your data. Describe how the ice melted into each solution, and compare the temperatures at the top and bottom of the glass.

(can't add the pic, bear with me)

Solution-
Mixing (how did the colord, fresh, melt-water mix with the salty water?)- Temperature (Was the top warmer or cooler, or was it the same as the bottom?) -


Solution 1

(freshwater)-__________________________________________-

Solution 2

(salty water)-___________________________________________

Solution 3

(saturated water)- ____________________________________


4.) What does your experiment suggest about what happens when icebergs melt into the ocean? Based on your data, do you think the sea-surface temperatures are warmer or cooler due to the melting water? Make sure you explain how your experiment helps you answer this question.


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Answers

Answer 1
Answer:

The way ice water mix with the salty water is that  when a person adds salty water to ice, the salt will be the first thing to dissolves in the layer of liquid water that is seen on the surface.

By reducing the  freezing point below the ices temperature, when the Ice is said to be in contact with salty water, it tends to melts, forming more liquid water, that will then dissolves more salt, causing a lot of ice to melt, and the process still goes on.

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B.) 12.5 J

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Given that a 0.5 kg object, initially at rest, is pulled to the right along a frictionless horizontal surface by a constant horizontal force of 25 N for a distance of 0.5m.

a. What is the work done by the force?

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