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Heating Ice Lab

An Introduction to Data Collection and Graphs

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Copyright 2022 Virtual Science Teachers

Water Temperature Over Time

Enter all 11 temperature measurements into the data table correctly to move on.

GREAT WORK! Now it's time to graph this data.

Continue

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Water Temperatue vs. Time

Water Temperature Over Time

This graph needs labels!Select the correct labels for the x-axis and the y-axis of this graph.

The dependent variable (what changes as a result of the independent variable) goes on the y-axis. The independent variable (what the experimenter changes) goes on the x-axis.

y-axis label

  • Temperature
  • Heat Time
  • Water
  • Thermometer

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correct response(s)

Continue

You got it!

Try again!

  • Heat Time
  • Temperature
  • Water
  • Thermometer

x-axis label

Water Temperature Over Time

Water Temperature vs. Heat Time

Excellent! The independent variable (heat time) is on the x-axis and the dependent variable (temperature) is on the y-axis. Time and temperature values don't mean much without units. Select the correct units for the independent and dependent variables.

Temperature

  • Degrees Celsius
  • Seconds
  • Minutes
  • Degrees Fahrenheit

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correct response(s)

Continue

You got it!

Try again!

Heat Time

  • Minutes
  • Seconds
  • Degrees Celsius
  • Degrees Fahrenheit

Awesome! Now it's time to determine the scale for the x-axis. Knowing that the temperature was measured every two minutes for 20 minutes, what is an ideal scale to use for the x-axis?

Water Temperature Over Time

Water Temperature vs. Heat Time

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Water Temperature vs. Heat Time

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Water Temperature vs. Heat Time

Temperature (oC)

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You did not choose the best scale. The scale you chose DOES go from 0 to 20. But, it does not go up evenly. Try again!

Water Temperature Over Time

Water Temperature vs. Heat Time

Temperature (oC)

Heat Time (Minutes)

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Water Temperature vs. Heat Time

Temperature (oC)

Heat Time (Minutes)

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Water Temperature vs. Heat Time

The values do not go up by even increments.

Temperature (oC)

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Heat Time (Minutes)

You did not choose the best scale. The scale you chose DOES go up by even increments, but it does not include the entire data set (from 0 to 20 minutes). Try again!

Water Temperature Over Time

Water Temperature vs. Heat Time

Temperature (oC)

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Water Temperature vs. Heat Time

Temperature (oC)

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Water Temperature vs. Heat Time

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The values only go from 0 to 10 minutes. You collected data for 20 minutes.

Awesome! Now it's time to determine the scale for the y-axis. Knowing that the temperature ranged from 0 degrees C to 100 degrees C, select the graph that shows the best scale for the temperature on the y-axis.

Water Temperature Over Time

Water Temperature vs. Heat Time

Water Temperature vs. Heat Time

Water Temperature vs. Heat Time

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Heat Time (Minutes)

Heat Time (Minutes)

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You did not choose the best scale. The scale you chose DOES go up by even increments. But it does not include the entire data set (from 0 to 100 degrees). Try again!

Water Temperature Over Time

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The values only go from 0 to 20 degrees. Your temperature measurements range from 0 to 100.

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Heat Time (Minutes)

You did not choose the best scale. The scale you chose DOES go from 0 to 100. But, it does not go up evenly. Try again!

Water Temperature Over Time

Water Temperature vs. Heat Time

Water Temperature vs. Heat Time

Water Temperature vs. Heat Time

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The values do not go up by even increments.

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Heat Time (Minutes)

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Great! Now graph the collected data by clicking on the 11 points on the graph that correspond to the 11 measurements taken as the water was heated. When all 11 points have been added to the graph, they will connect.

Water Temperature vs. Heat Time

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Water Temperature Over Time

AMAZING WORK! Now it's time to analyze the graph!

CONTINUE

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introduction

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Great! Now graph the collected data by clicking on the 11 points on the graph that correspond to the 11 measurements taken as the water was heated. When all 11 points have been added to the graph, they will connect.

Water Temperature vs. Heat Time

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Water Temperature Over Time

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Great! Now graph the collected data by clicking on the 11 points on the graph that correspond to the 11 measurements taken as the water was heated. When all 11 points have been added to the graph, they will connect.

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Water Temperature Over Time

AMAZING WORK! Now it's time to analyze the graph!

CONTINUE

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Before the ice melted, the heat from the hot plate was used to turn the ice from solid to liquid, as opposed to increasing the water temperature.

Which part of the graph shows the time that the ice was melting?

Part C: Between 14 and 20 minutes

Part A: Between 0 and 4 minutes

Part B: Between 4 and 16 minutes

Water Temperature vs. Heat Time

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Which part of the graph shows the time that the ice was melting?

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Part C: Between 16 and 20 minutes

Part A: Between 0 and 4 minutes

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Which part of the graph shows the time that the temperature of the liquid water increased?

Part C: Between 16 and 20 minutes

Part A: Between 0 and 4 minutes

Part B: Between 4 and 16 minutes

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Your response is not correct. Study the graph and try again.

Which part of the graph shows the time that the temperature of the liquid water increased?

Part C: Between 16 and 20 minutes

Part A: Between 0 and 4 minutes

Part B: Between 4 and 16 minutes

This part of the graph shows when the heat from the hot plate went towards increasing the temperature of the liquid water.

RESET

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Yes! After the ice melted, from minutes 4 to 16, the temperature of the water increased.

What happened to the temperature from minutes 16 to 20?

The temperature increased.

The temperature decreased.

The temperature remained constant.

Yes! After the ice melted, from minutes 4 to 16, the temperature of the water increased.

RESET

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Your response is not correct. Study the graph and try again.

What was the measured temperature at 16, 18, and 20 minutes??

What happened to the temperature from minutes 16 to 20?

The temperature increased.

The temperature decreased.

The temperature remained constant.

Yes! After the ice melted, from minutes 4 to 16, the temperature of the water increased.

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Your response is not correct. Study the graph and try again.

What was the measured temperature at 16, 18, and 20 minutes??

What happened to the temperature from minutes 16 to 20?

The temperature increased.

The temperature decreased.

The temperature remained constant.

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You got it! The temperature remained constant from minutes 16 to 20.

What was the maximum temperature of the water?

50 degrees Celsius

100 degrees Celsius

110 degrees Celsius

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You got it! The temperature remains constant from minutes 16 to 20.

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Your response is not correct. Study the graph and try again.

Notice that the the water in the beaker never goes past this temperature.

What was the maximum temperature of the water?

50 degrees Celsius

100 degrees Celsius

110 degrees Celsius

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2condensation

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Yes! Even though the liquid water was being heated, its temperature did not go beyond 100 degrees Celsius.

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What change of state occured between minutes 16 to 20?

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Correct! The heat from the hot plate caused the water to vaporize once it reached a temperature of 100 degrees Celsius.

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By looking at this graph you made, you can easily see:

  • A- The melting time of the ice after it was placed on the hot plate
  • B- The time the water temperature increased
  • C- The temperature the water vaporized

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