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Frosina
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Procedures:
1. First, get all of your materials and set them on a table and put the pot on the stove.
2. Then, get your measuring cups out and using the cup that measures 1 cup, pour 2 cups of distilled water into the pan.
3. On your first try, using your measuring spoons, put 1 tablespoon of salt into the water using the measuring spoon that measures 1 tablespoon.
4. After, stir the water with a regular spoon until all particles of salt are dissolved.
5. Turn on your stove on high and wait for the water to boil ( when the water is bubbling that means it’s boiling.)
6. When you see that the water is boiling, take the thermometer and measure the temperature of the water and record your temperature (in C) on your piece of paper.
7. After that, you need to test the temperature of the water with 2 tablespoon and 3 tablespoons of salt in them.
8. To be able to do step 7, you need to follow all of the steps 1-6 but in step 3, instead of 1 tablespoon of salt, you will need to put 2 tablespoons of salt in the water.
9. Then, to measure the temperature of the boiling point of water with 3 tablespoons, you need to follow all the steps 1-6 normally, but in step 3 you have to add and desolve 3 tablespoons of salt in the water.
10. To make your experiment as reliable as possible, you have to do multiple trials so you will have to repeat steps 1-9 two more times.
1. First, get all of your materials and set them on a table and put the pot on the stove.
2. Then, get your measuring cups out and using the cup that measures 1 cup, pour 2 cups of distilled water into the pan.
3. On your first try, using your measuring spoons, put 1 tablespoon of salt into the water using the measuring spoon that measures 1 tablespoon.
4. After, stir the water with a regular spoon until all particles of salt are dissolved.
5. Turn on your stove on high and wait for the water to boil ( when the water is bubbling that means it’s boiling.)
6. When you see that the water is boiling, take the thermometer and measure the temperature of the water and record your temperature (in C) on your piece of paper.
7. After that, you need to test the temperature of the water with 2 tablespoon and 3 tablespoons of salt in them.
8. To be able to do step 7, you need to follow all of the steps 1-6 but in step 3, instead of 1 tablespoon of salt, you will need to put 2 tablespoons of salt in the water.
9. Then, to measure the temperature of the boiling point of water with 3 tablespoons, you need to follow all the steps 1-6 normally, but in step 3 you have to add and desolve 3 tablespoons of salt in the water.
10. To make your experiment as reliable as possible, you have to do multiple trials so you will have to repeat steps 1-9 two more times.