SteemSTEM Science Fair Entry: Exploring The Properties Of Air

in science •  7 years ago  (edited)

Hello and welcome to my entry for the first SteemStem Science fair competition!

Let me zoom that for you:

So, in this project I am gonna expand a bit a topic my good friend @ruth-girl has already talked about. We will explore some properties of the air that surrounds us! 

These were some really hard experiments to perform so I asked her trolls to come and lend a hand and they accepted! Thanks trolls, it would have been impossible without you!

Are you ready for some science? Let's do this!

Question 1 - Does Air Have Mass?

The materials we need for this experiment are:

  • 2 balloons
  • A string and a straw (or a scale if you want to be 100 % precise)
  • A pair of functional lungs

So, first we make our scale (with the straw and string) and hang the balloons. What you see below is a high precision instrument, trust me they have the same weight:

Now we remove one of the balloons from our high precision scale, blow it and hang it again:

Tadah! What you see is proof that air has mass! At least... the air that comes out of your lungs! Don't believe me? Here's what happens after you pop the balloon (and re-attach all the pieces that flew away):

Question 2 - Does air take space?

That's a really tough question so we are gonna need to do a couple of experiments for this one:

Experiment 1. - Crushing the bottle

For this experiment we are gonna need a plastic bottle. We take the cap off and try to squeeze it. It might look easy, but that's because I am freakisingly super strong:



Now we do the same but with the cap on. Impossible, even for a demigod like me:

It's obvious, something in the second video is resisting my inhumane power! Could it be that the air inside it actually takes space? Probably yeah! When the cap is off, there is a point of release where it can get out. But when it's on, there is nowhere to go! 

However, we can notice in the second video that I manage to somehow (temporarily) compress the bottle, suggesting that the air takes space, but the space that it takes can be compressed.

Now to the second experiment

Experiment 2 - Blowing a balloon inside a bottle (I couldn't come up with a better title, ok?)

For this one we are gonna need a plastic bottle, a balloon and a troll to drill a small hole at the bottom of the balloon:

 Thanks troll!

So first, we try to blow the balloon without covering the hole:

Success! 

Miserable fail! The air has nowhere to go and doesn't let us blow the balloon! 

Note: Lungs provided by @ruth-girl in this one

Experiment No 3 - Pushing the cap underwater using only air

Want  more proof the air actually takes space? Look me  push a cap underwater with the help of it:

The non-believers will say it's water or something pushing the cap.. Really? Explain me then... why doesn't this piece of toilet paper get wet? There are only two possible explanations: a) magic b) the air takes space! Take your pick!

Exploring other properties of air!

Ok, now we know air has mass and it takes space. Let's do two more experiments to find more about it.

Experiment 1 - Bottle in the fridge
We take our bottle, put the cap on and place it in the fridge for 10-20 minutes. When you take it out you will notice that there is some water in the interior of the walls! Where did that come out? The bottle was closed! 

Hmmm... Maybe there is water in the air? And for some reason it's only visible when it gets cold? I have the answer for you and you can trust me, I am a scientist. Yes, there is water in the air but in the form of gas! Once cold it turns into liquid!

Experiment 2 - Underwater fire that goes off for no apparent reason

For this experiment we are gonna push a floating candle (instead of a cap) and  see what happens! (sorry for the bad video quality):

So, we see the fire burns strong for a few seconds but then it goes off for some reason! 

Obviously, it's not because water gets in, we know that from the toilet-paper experiment.. This suggest that the air is burned or something. Or maybe the air has something inside it that the fire needs to stay alive! 

Unfortunately nobody knows the answer to this riddle. Big scientific minds like Albert Einstein, Nikola Tesla, Niels Bohr and Rocky Balboa have tried to come up with an answer but to no avail! Maybe it's magic after all!

What we learned?

Here's a brief overview of what we learned today:

  • Air has mass
  • Air takes up space
  • Air has water inside
  • Air has something inside that get's burned (oxygen)


So that's all the with the hardcore science for today! Hope you enjoyed my entry, I know I did. See ya!

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@trumpman I think you're getting a Nobel prize for this!

I'm honored to have helped you conduct your experiments and my trolls will happily be your assistants in the future should you need them!

Good luck!
(Needless to say I think you're the winner!)

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

I know, the competition is hard but it stands no chance against me XD

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Thank you ! ^_^

:D you need nobel prize lol

^_^

That is great and simple experiment i will try at home..thanks...waiting another ones

Thanks, maybe I will do more in the future!

Yes..waiting for new ideas..

Nice contest entry.. Good luck

Thank you himal, tomorrow I will make my entry for yours :)

I will keep an eye on it ;) .. You had said that in my earlier contest too.. 😂

Ahahaha you are right, sorry for that mate 😄😄😅😅

;)

Almost ready will put some finishing touches in the morning and publish :*

How fast?.. 😛

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I know you put that last statement just to piss some scientists off.

we got a genious here!

kek

Coooool.

Awwwwwwww (sound from troll).

I never knew ANY of these things, and I'm a genius.

Neither did I!

Μπράβο παιδιά (αναφέρομαι και στα Trolls) !!!!! resteem

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Τα τρόλλ σε ευχαριστούν!

Thanks!

Thank you for joining the Science Fair~ Awwwwww (sound from one of the video XD)

And thank you for organizing this. I don't know about the others but me and Ruth had a lot of fun 😊😊😊

My question is whether any trolls were hurt during the making of this experiment! .."my inhumane power!" - Is it a typo, or were you saying exactly what you meant? 😜 .. On a slightly more serious note, pushing the cap down with the mystical powers of air was pretty cool! well done 👍

During no, after the experiement I was exhausted and hungry so I ate one. Thanks for the comment brother!

hahaha nothing like some fresh troll to satisfy the appetite of a demigod!

Lol

Really cool experiments @trumpman!
I can't compete against this.
But for real, I won't have time to complete my experiments before the deadline so I'll try to make it for the next one. You have all my support for this one.

I am sure you can come up with something much more "scientific" and mushroom related. And no, it's not a typo. I will let you in a secret. I am batman

This is awesome ^_^ light hearted and informative. I have a few years of chemistry and physics background asides from my engineering. If you guys ever feel like doing something fun like this with me, I'd be more than happy to oblige!

Keep it up!

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Thanks. Sure thing! We can always do a collab. 😁

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