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Learners investigate one factor affecting reaction rates: temperature. In a darkened room, two identical lightsticks are placed in water -- one in hot water and one in cold water. The lightstick in the hot water glows brighter than the lightstick in the cold water since the light-producing reaction is faster in hot water. This activity, located on page 2 of the PDF, is one of three activities in the Take Home guide for the Chemical Reactions unit in OMSI's Chemistry Lab. Also included on the PDF are two additional activities: Cloudy Globs and Gas Production.
  - Under 5 minutes
 - 5 to 10 minutes
 - $1 - $5 per student
 - Ages 6 - 14
 - Activity, Experiment/Lab Activity
 - English
 
Quick Guide
Materials List (per student)
- two clear glasses or jars
 - water, warm and cold
 - ice
 - two identical lightsticks
 - a dark room or area
 
Subjects
- 
                Mathematics    
- 
                Measurement    
- Rate
 
 
 - 
                Measurement    
 - 
                Physical Sciences    
- 
                Heat and Thermodynamics    
- Heat and Temperature
 
 - Energy
 - 
                Chemistry    
- Chemical Reactions
 
 - 
                Vibration and Waves    
- Light and Optics
 
 
 - 
                Heat and Thermodynamics    
 
Audience
To use this activity, learners need to:
- see
 - see color
 - touch
 
Learning styles supported:
- Involves hands-on or lab activities
 
Other
This resource is part of:
Access Rights:
- Free access
 
By:
Rights:
- All rights reserved, Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, 1997
 
Funding Source:
- National Science Foundation