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2003 Science B

The document discusses an experiment conducted by Rose to compare the evaporation rates of water and vinegar over three days. It highlights the importance of fairness in testing and provides a table of her results, prompting conclusions about the evaporation rates. Additionally, it asks for possible reasons for variations in evaporation on different days.

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2003 Science B

The document discusses an experiment conducted by Rose to compare the evaporation rates of water and vinegar over three days. It highlights the importance of fairness in testing and provides a table of her results, prompting conclusions about the evaporation rates. Additionally, it asks for possible reasons for variations in evaporation on different days.

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5 Evaporation

(a) Rose knows that water and vinegar evaporate.

Tick ONE box to show what evaporation means.

Evaporation is the change from...

gas to liquid. gas to solid.

5a
liquid to solid. liquid to gas.
1 mark

(b) Rose sets up a test to find out if more water or more vinegar
evaporates over 3 days.

She puts water in one container and vinegar in another container,


like this:

Water Vinegar

Rose places both containers on the same windowsill.

(i) Use the information above to describe ONE thing that


is not fair in her test.

5bi

1 mark ......................................................................................................

(ii) Why does it matter if her test is not fair?

......................................................................................................
5bii

1 mark ....................................................................................................

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(c) Rose changes her test to make it fair. She measures the volumes
of water and vinegar twice each day to see how much has
evaporated.

The table below shows her results.

Day Time Volume of Volume of


water (cm3) vinegar (cm3)

10am 100 100


Monday
3pm 99 98

10am 97 94
Tuesday
3pm 94 86

10am 91 82
Wednesday 3pm 89 80

Rose wanted to compare water and vinegar to find out which


evaporated the most over 3 days.

Use Rose’s results to write a conclusion for her test.

................................................................................................................
5c

................................................................................................................ 1 mark

(d) Rose notices that more water and vinegar evaporated between
10am and 3pm on Tuesday than between the same times on
Monday or Wednesday.

Suggest ONE possible reason why more water and vinegar


evaporated on Tuesday.

5d

................................................................................................................ 1 mark

13 Total

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