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This experiment explores the different states of water, specifically how it transitions between solid, liquid, and gas. By boiling water in a kettle, we can observe water changing from liquid to vapor (steam) and condensing back into liquid when it cools down. We aim to understand the processes of freezing, melting, evaporating, and condensing. Our results demonstrate these transformations clearly. The experiment not only showcases scientific principles but also encourages visual representation through diagrams of the kettle experiment.
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Water can change from one form to another.For example: • Liquid Freezes Solid • Solid Melts Liquid • Liquid Evaporates Gas • Gas Condenses Liquid
Kettle Experiment 1. Introduction: what are we trying to find out? 2. Method: how are we going to do the experiment? 3. Results: what did our experiment prove?
Word BankHeat Rising Cools Water vapourLiquid Steam Cold Gas To begin the experiment we… When the kettle started boiling… When the steam reached the window it… Our experiment showed that…
Draw a picture of the kettle experiment On your diagram use these labels: Steam window kettle water