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Room Temperature Investigation

Room Temperature Investigation. What will happen to the water which is at three different temperatures, when it is left in the classroom?. Bowl A contains boiling water Bowl B contains water at room temperature Bowl C contains ice water. What are we going to do?.

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Room Temperature Investigation

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  1. Room Temperature Investigation

  2. What will happen to the water which is at three different temperatures, when it is left in the classroom? • Bowl A contains boiling water • Bowl B contains water at room temperature • Bowl C contains ice water

  3. What are we going to do? • Using a thermometer, we are going to take the temperature of the water in each bowl every half an hour during the morning. • We will record the results of each measurement. • We will use the results to discover what happens to the temperature of the water.

  4. The Fair Test • 3 identical plastic bowls • Each bowl is placed in the same area of the classroom • The temperature of the water in each bowl is taken at the same time

  5. What do we think will happen? • Our Prediction:

  6. Record of Results

  7. The Result • The boiling water cooled to the temperature of the room. • The iced water warmed to the temperature of the room. • The bowl with the water already at room temperature, stayed the same.

  8. Our conclusion • Liquids and objects will cool or warm to the temperature of their surroundings.

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