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Why Did They Put The Same Amount Of Water In Each Beaker?
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Emma and Phillip wanted to see if changing the temperature of the water affected the time taken for a cold cure powder to dissolve in water.
Why did they put the same amount of water in each beaker?
Why did they put the same amount of water in each beaker?
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when you do a ( good experiment ) then you have a few things that will vary the answer - volume and temperature
and a few things that probably wont - the colour of the beaker ( and what they are made of ..... but that is moot ) and where the water comes from - tap or a bottle
and so you limit the variation of the things that you think wilkl make a difference - that is the volume of water as mots of water will promote soiution / dissolution
thigns is; - - - this would have been in the lesson you had on speed of reactions ( here solution of a salt )
oh and whilst you are at it
the solution - did you try it in the real world?
did the solution beaker warm up and why ?
and a few things that probably wont - the colour of the beaker ( and what they are made of ..... but that is moot ) and where the water comes from - tap or a bottle
and so you limit the variation of the things that you think wilkl make a difference - that is the volume of water as mots of water will promote soiution / dissolution
thigns is; - - - this would have been in the lesson you had on speed of reactions ( here solution of a salt )
oh and whilst you are at it
the solution - did you try it in the real world?
did the solution beaker warm up and why ?
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