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Redwolflake15

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Draw and label a series of three pictures that represent your macroscopic observations over time (beginning, middle and end of the Activity).
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

Many people consider matter to be a continuous medium rather than an aggregation of particles.
 
  With this in mind, how might the Case of the Disappearing Alcohol look different if the alcohol was simply one continuous macroscopic object that was not made up of sub-microscopic particles?



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Answer to Question 1

Students will have various drawings.

Answer to Question 2

This is pretty hard to even imagine. I guess that if matter weren't particulate that the whole puddle would disappear at the same time. Since the whole thing doesn't fit in our nose, we probable wouldn't be able to smell it.



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