With the Discovering Instant Cold Packs Thermodynamics Laboratory Kit, students analyze a cold pack, design an experiment and determine the heat energy change for the cold pack solid dissolving in water. Use the pre-lab to guide students.
Instant cold packs are familiar first-aid devices used to treat injuries. Why does the cold pack feel cold? How much heat is absorbed when the cold pack solid dissolves? In this inquiry-based lab activity, students analyze a cold pack, design a calorimetry experiment and determine the heat energy change for the cold pack solid dissolving in water. Use the pre-lab to guide students through the planning required for success: • What information is needed to calculate the heat energy change for a reaction? • What are the independent and dependent variables in the calorimetry experiment? • What other variables will affect the experimental outcome?
Students learn there is more to a successful experiment than chemicals and glassware! Includes reproducible student handouts, detailed background information, complete Teacher Notes with sample data and answers to questions and all chemicals and calorimeter supplies needed to perform the lab.
Complete for 30 students working in pairs. Digital thermometers are recommended and available separately.
Specifications
Materials Included in Kit: Ammonium nitrate, 250 g Cup, polystyrene, 8 oz, 30 Instant cold pack, 4
Correlation to Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS)†
Science & Engineering Practices
Analyzing and interpreting data Planning and carrying out investigations Using mathematics and computational thinking
Disciplinary Core Ideas
MS-PS1.B: Chemical Reactions HS-PS1.B: Chemical Reactions