Essay on Aisha S Lab Report

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Evaporation RATE

Question: What is the effect of the size and shape of a container on its evaporation?
I chose this topic because it interested me and I was curious to how the shape of a container affects its evaporation rate.
Independent Variable: Size and shape of a container
Dependent Variable: Evaporation
Constants:
1. Type of containers (plastic) 2. Amount of water 3. A place where the evaporation rate won’t be affected.
Hypothesis:
If the size of a container is large and the shape is circle, then the chances of evaporation will increase because there’s more exposed molecules in a large and circle container. When water is exposed to more molecules, then there are more chances of evaporation because with more molecules, there’s more space for water to evaporate.
I decided my hypothesis after reading a article online written by a hydrologist. It explained that when there’s more area, then the evaporation rate will increase.
Materials:
Water- 140 ml per container
Graduated Cylinder
1 Large circle container
1 Medium square container
1 Small circle container
1 Large square container
1 Medium square container
1 Small square container
Procedure:
Step 1: First, the water (140) was poured into the graduated cylinder. Step 2: Next, each bowl was filled with 140 ml each. Step 3: Then, the water was placed in an area where its evaporation rate will not be affected. Step 4: After 4 days, the water in the container was checked again. Step 5: Then, each container was measured accordingly in the graduated cylinder to check how much water had remained. Step 6: After that, a chart was drawn to add in all measurements for the containers which makes it easier to understand your data. (UNITS WERE INCLUDED, ML!!) Step 7: Finally, the questions were answered, like describe if there was more evaporation rate in the square or circle bowl? Step 8: We described if there was more evaporation rate in the large, medium, or small containers? Step 9: Then, we did two more trials so our data would look more reliable. Step 10: Finally, we concluded my explaining if our hypothesis was correct or incorrect?
Data:
Category (Containers)
Trial 1 (Remaining water)
Trial 2 (Remaining water)
Trial 3 (Remaining water)
Large and Circle
89 ml
111 ml
29 ml
Medium and Circle
110 ml
116 ml
72 ml
Small and Circle
127 ml
127 ml
94 ml
Large and Square
82 ml
104 ml
22 ml
Medium and Square
121 ml
120 ml
80 ml
Small and Square
103 ml
117 ml
60 ml
Greatest amount of water Decreased
Large Square Container
Large Square Container
Large Square Container
Conclusion:
Experts concluded that the shape and size of a container affects its evaporation rate! In my opinion, If the size of a container is large and the shape is circle, then the chances of evaporation will