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    How does temperature affect soda carbonation? Have you ever opened a coke or sprite and see the soda “fizzing”? That’s called carbonation,that’s when carbon dioxide and water is released from high pressures the soda can. My partner and I chose this topic is because it is a very interesting topic overall.Also It would be cool to learn about the reason why there is carbonation in soda. We are going to be answering how temperature can affect soda carbonation.The temperature is what we will be changing

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    Science – Final Submission Extended Experimental Investigation How temperature affects the solubility of salt crystals in water Sanjitha Dissanayake 10H Introduction: Intermolecular forces hold molecules together when they are in solid or liquid state. However, water has the ability to dissociate many salts and ionic compounds. This is called dissolving. When NaCl is added to water, it dissociates into the ions; Na+ and Cl- . The positive sodium ions are surrounded by

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    In part A of the experiment we added 100 degree Celsius water to room temperature and tracked the temperature of the mixture to see how much it changed. Using this information we were able to calculate how much energy was given off by the how water and how much energy was absorbed by the cold water. The difference of the absolute values of these two values divided by the difference in temperature gave us the calorimeter constant. The calorimeter constant is an important value because it allow us

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    The scientific question in this experiment is “What temperature will grow the crystal with the greatest mass?” The hypothesis is “If salt crystals are grown at room temperature, then they will have the greatest mass”. The independent variable is water temperature. The dependent variable is crystal mass. The control group is room temperature water. Some control variables are cardboard brand, type of salt, and amount of salt To conduct this experiment, follow these procedures. Prepare a supersaturated

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    Fish Respiration vs. Temperature Lab Report Overview: The purpose of this experiment was to see how a fish can maintain homeostasis when put through physiological stress in different temperatures of water. The fish respired less in the water that was 12 degrees and respired the most in the water that was 27 degrees. It’s respirations in 20 degree water were closer to the amount of respirations in the 27 degree water than in the 12 degree water. It is important to see how organisms acclimate to their

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    TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY EFFECTS ON COMPOSITE MATERIAL PROPERTIES ANSHUL and RAHUL ABSTRACT This paper discusses the different properties of composite materials under static testing condition to determine the effect of aging due to change in temperature and moisture content. Effects on tensile, shear, impact, stiffness and fatigue parameters are studied. For each property, application specific composite materials are taken into consideration with different stacking sequence and number of

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    Taking Your Child's Temperature Knowing how to take your child's temperature is important so you can identify fevers and treat illnesses properly. A normal temperature range is between 96°F (35.8°C) and 99°F (37.3°C). To find out what temperature is normal for your child, take your child's temperature when he or she is well. Whenever you take your child's temperature, write it down. Record the time, date, and any symptoms your child has. WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT KINDS OF THERMOMETERS? There are

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    Temperature affects lava flow by increasing or decreasing the viscosity, therefore affecting the speed at which the lava flows. In the graph presented, the visual data clearly shows that as the temperature of the syrup rises, the velocity increases. The overall average velocity for all the groups who used cold syrup was 1.34 cm/s. The overall average velocity for the groups who used room temperature syrup was 4.43 cm/s, and the overall average velocity for the hot syrup groups was 6.82 cm/s. This

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    Subterranean Temperature Neither the sheltered microclimates occupied by the terrestrial isopods or the ambient temperature reached a lethal temperature at the Clark Fork riparian zone during the October to November 2015 study period, however, subterranean lows varied significantly from ambient temperatures. During the period of stable daily weather fluctuations of mid to late October subterranean daily mean temperatures varied insignificantly from from ambient temperatures (p = 0.75). Further deviation

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    Relevance Three examples of modern day temperature measurement devises and their uses: Scientific Theory  Explain the science behind how a mercury thermometer works using the particle model. When a mercury thermometer or any type of thermometer comes into contact with a heated or cooled object the kinetic energy of the molecules of the thermometer heats o cools to match the objects temperature. The thermometer normally has a liquid substance such as mercury or alcohol that will

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