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For NC Chem. Obj. Chm.2.1 Understand the relationship among pressure, temperature, volume, and phase. Lesson Plan: Density: Sea Water Mixing and Sinking - If you dissolve salt into the water, the salt will increase the fluid’s mass, while its volume will remain the same. Thus, the liquid’s density will increase. In the oceans, the salinity varies over time and from place to place. Students examine a Temperature-Salinity (T-S) Diagram and find the temperature and salinity for the two surface seawater samples. https://aquarius.umaine.edu/activities/density_SWmix_sink.pdf Videos: ● Launchpad: Phase Diagrams and Why You Cannot Make a Snowball on Mars: Other Resources: Mars Student Imaging Project - The Mars Student Imaging Project (MSIP) is inquiry-based and student-centered allowing students to create and investigate their own research question about the martian surface. The project is flexible and allows for many avenues of investigation that connect with the traditionally taught disciplines, such as Earth science, biology and chemistry. http://marsed.asu.edu/content/about-msip Water’s Family Tree: Where Did it Come From? - This article explores the recipe for water: hydrogen (present in space from the earliest moments after the Big Bang), oxygen (spewing out from supernovae) and a mighty source of ignition (the explosion) to combine the two. https://pmm.nasa.gov/education/articles/waters-family-tree-where-did-it-come Designing a Spectroscopy Mission - This is a math-science integrated unit about spectrographs. Learners will find and calculate the angle that light is transmitted through a holographic diffraction grating using trigonometry. After finding this angle, the students will build their own spectrographs in groups and research and design a ground or space-based mission using their creation. After the project is complete, student groups will present to the class on their trials, tribulations, and findings during this process. The activity is part of Project Spectra, a science and engineering program for middle-high school students, focusing on how light is used to explore the Solar System. scientists who study the History of Winter to learn about phase changes and the unique pressure and temperature have to do with making snowballs. Join NASA properties of water. Find out why ice floats and why this is important to life on Earth. See what https://nasaeclips.arc.nasa.gov/video/launchpad/launchpad-phase-diagrams-and-why-you- cannot-make-a-snowball-on-mars

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