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Jacob Sacco-11th

Kat Brindell-10th

Chemistry-2nd

Mrs. Alam

Incorrect Chemistry #1:

The first misused chemistry idea was density. This can be seen when Tom leaves the sink on and the overflowing water manages to sweep him off the floor and out the door.

Why was it Wrong?:

We know this is wrong because the density of water is 1 g/mL. Although we don't know the exact density of Tom, it is safe to assume that it is greater than that of water's in theory of the D= M/V equation.

What is Density?:

Density is a ratio that compares the mass of an object to its volume.

How Would it be Correctly Displayed?:

In order for this concept to be shown correctly, Tom would have to remain seated on the floor while the stream of overflowing water ran past him.

Incorrect Chemistry #2:

The second misused chemistry idea was rate of evaporation. The clip shows a flask of chemicals at room temperature spilling off the table and on to Tom's head. We then see Tom shake the excess chemicals off of him-self and remain seated in the puddle. Seconds later when the camera returns to Tom the entire puddle is gone.

Why was it wrong?:

This is a misrepresentation of Chemistry because ALL Tom did was spill the chemicals. Not only were the chemicals originally around room temperature, but their holding container was not sealed and left open. Although, there was an increase of surface area of the chemical once it had spilled, the temperature did not increase, nor was there any significant amount of air movement about the product. Therefore, the factors for a large increase in the rate of evaporation are not present.

Now in a Chemically correct world, how would this have been correctly portrayed??

Now if everything was real and not just in a movie, The puddle of green gunk of chemicals would mostly still be on the ground. And! Tom would be cleaning with a mop or somthing similar. Meanwhile, Jerry would still be laughing his head off on the workbench at Tom's misfortune.

What affects the Rate of Evaporation?

-Change in Temperature which is a direct relationship

-Amount of Exposed Surface Area which is also directly related

-Air Movement which is a direct relationship

-Humidity which is an indirect relationship

Works Cited!

"Chemical Kinetics." : Rate of Reaction. N.p., n.d. Web. 16 May 2013.

<http://www.chm.davidson.edu/vce/kinetics/RateOfReaction.html>.

"Density." Density. N.p., n.d. Web. 16 May 2013.

<http://www.elmhurst.edu/~chm/vchembook/120Adensity.html>.

“Factors Affecting the Rate of Evaporation. N.p., n.d. Web. 16 May 2013.

<http://www.vtaide.com/png/evaporation.htm>.

“Frossbay. "Tom I Jerry Magiczny PierÅcieÅ CzÄÅÄ 2." YouTube. YouTube, 21 Sept.

2012. Web. 16 May 2013. <

“KingDoreamon. "Tom and Jerry Cartoon Movie : The Magic Ring Full Movie Part 2."

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Dedication

We would like to dedicate this project to our Chemistry teacher, Mrs. Jamie Alam

You have taught us so much this year and we have really enjoyed you as our teacher!

Thank you so much for everything!!!!

Tom and Jerry

"The Magic Ring"

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