CHAPTER 3. STATES OF MATTER AND THE KINETIC MOLECULAR THEORY 3.1
Gas
Condensation
Liquid
Freezing
Solid
Boiling (or evaporation) Melting
Sublimation
Figure 3.1: Changes in phase
Formal experiment: Heating and cooling curve of water
Aim: To investigate the heating and cooling curve of water.
Apparatus:
- beakers
- ice
- Bunsen burner
- thermometer
- water
Thermometer
BeakerIce
Thermometer
BeakerWater
Method:
1. Place some ice in a beaker.
2. Measure the temperature of the ice and record it.
3. After 1 minute measure the temperature again and record it. Re-
peat every minute, until at least 3 minutes after the ice has melted.
4. Plot a graph of time versus temperature for the heating of ice.
5. Heat some water in a beaker until it boils. Measure and record the
temperature of the water.
6. Remove the water from the heat and measure the temperature ev-
ery 1 minute, until the beaker is cool to touch.
Warning:
Be careful when handling the beaker of hot water. Do not touch the
beaker with your hands, you will burn yourself.
Results:
1. Record your results in the following table:
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