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Title: Glow Stick Chemistry


1
Glow Stick Chemistry
2
Ask the Question
  • How does the surrounding temperature of a glow
    stick affect the intensity of the glow?

3
Glow stickVariables
  • What is the Independent Variable for this
    experiment?
  • What is the Dependent Variable for this
    experiment?
  • What are the constants?

IV The surrounding temperature of the glow stick.
DV How bright the glow stick is.
Constants Styrofoam cup, thermometer, glow
stick, and amount of time.
4
Background Research
  • A glow stick is made up of a plastic tube with a
    glass vial in it.
  • When you bend the plastic, you break the glass
    vial, allowing the chemicals to mix!

5
Background Research
  • A compound called Hydrogen Peroxide is inside the
    glass vial.
  • Two chemicals are outside the vial Phenyl
    Oxalate Ester and Fluorescent Dye Solution.

6
Background Research
  • When the compounds mix, a chemical reaction
    occurs.
  • This releases energy and causes the fluorescent
    dye to glow (same as a firefly).
  • The faster the reaction occurs, the brighter the
    glowstick. When the reaction is over, the
    glowstick stops glowing!
  • Temperature affects the reaction. Today we will
    find out how temperature affects how bright a
    glowstick will glow.

7
Hypothesis
  • Write down your hypothesis on pg. -- of your
    c.b.
  • Remember to use an If ------- then -----
    format.

For example If the outside temperature is warm,
then the glowstick will be _______. (brighter?
dimmer?)
8
Data Table
  • Create a data table under your hypothesis on pg.
    --

Group ____
Styrofoam Cup Temp. (oC) Brightness (3 brightest, 2 second brightest, 1 dimmest)
Control (air)
Hot (hot H2O)
Cold (ice)
9
Conduct the Experiment
  • Fill Styrofoam cup with 1 cup of (ice OR hot
    water OR air) on the table
  • When directed by your teacher, break the glow
    stick and place it in the cup at your desk.
  • Measure the temperature in your data chart (for
    your experimental group)
  • Once the glow stick is in the cup, do not touch
    it!

10
Compare Variables
  • When directed to, send your data manager to
    compare your glow stick with two other
    temperature groups in your class and record
    results in your data table.
  • Make sure you get their temperature data too!
  • If your glow stick is the brightest, write down
    3, if it is the 2nd brightest, write 2, and
    if it is the dimmest, write 1.

11
Analyzing Data and Graphing
  • When asked to, enter your data in the excel chart
    at the front of the room.
  • Choose 3 for the brightest, 2 for the 2nd
    brightest, and 1 for the dimmest.

12
Drawing Conclusions
  • Use complete sentences to Answer conclusions on
    pg. -- of your c.b.
  • CONCLUSION
  • Was your hypothesis supported or rejected?
  • Explain your answer to question 1 using data.
  • How does the surrounding temperature of a glow
    stick affect the intensity of the glow? Use the
    data to support your results.
  • What are some human errors that could have
    affected your data?
  • EXPLANATION
  • How did the research support your results?
  • FURTHER QUESTIONS
  • What are some further questions?
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