2. Order the substances based on the time required to heat them from : slowest fastest

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2. Order the substances based on the time required to heat them from:
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Transcribed Image Text:2. Order the substances based on the time required to heat them from: slowest fastest
Heating substances in the sun: The following table shows the temperature after 10.0 grams of four
different substances have been in direct sunlight for up to 60 minutes.
Time (minutes)
O (initial)
15.0 min
30.0 min
45.0 min
60.0 min
Temperature (°C)
70
60
50
40
PART I: Experiment
1. Create a line graph for each substance on graph below. (You can use Excel or similar program) Label the
substances.
Temperature vs Heating Time
30
20
0
Air (°C)
25°C
28.9°C
32.5°C
36.2°C
40°C
10
Water (°C)
25°C
26.2°C
27.5°C
28.8°C
30°C
20
Time (minutes)
30
40
Sand (C)
25°C
30°C
50
35°C
40°C
45°C
60
Metal (°C)
25°C
35°C
45°C
55°C
65°C
Transcribed Image Text:Heating substances in the sun: The following table shows the temperature after 10.0 grams of four different substances have been in direct sunlight for up to 60 minutes. Time (minutes) O (initial) 15.0 min 30.0 min 45.0 min 60.0 min Temperature (°C) 70 60 50 40 PART I: Experiment 1. Create a line graph for each substance on graph below. (You can use Excel or similar program) Label the substances. Temperature vs Heating Time 30 20 0 Air (°C) 25°C 28.9°C 32.5°C 36.2°C 40°C 10 Water (°C) 25°C 26.2°C 27.5°C 28.8°C 30°C 20 Time (minutes) 30 40 Sand (C) 25°C 30°C 50 35°C 40°C 45°C 60 Metal (°C) 25°C 35°C 45°C 55°C 65°C
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