Temperature-Time Graph for Melting Ice
This practical lesson covers:
- How to obtain a temperature-time graph to show constant temperature during a change of state
Investigating the change in temperature during a change in state Aim: To obtain a temperature-time graph to show the constant temperature during a change of state of a substance. |
Background information: State changes, such as melting and boiling, occur at constant temperatures. During these transitions, adding heat does not increase the temperature until the state change is complete. In this practical, you will investigate the constant temperature during a state change using a temperature-time graph. By heating a substance like stearic acid or ice and recording the temperature at regular intervals, you can observe the plateau in the temperature curve when the substance changes state. |
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Equipment:
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Method:
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During the melting process, the temperature of the ice-water mixture:
increases
remains the same
decreased
randomly fluctuates
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At what temperature will the ice begin to melt?
0 oC
1 oC
100 oC
25 oC
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How will the student know when all the ice has melted fully?
the student won't be able to see ice in the water
the temperature of the water will begin to increase
the temperature of the water will begin to decrease
the water will begin to bubble
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What type of graph should the student plot to show temperature vs time?
bar chart
line graph
pie chart
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