What was the temperature of the ice before you added heat? What was the temperature as the ice melted? At what temperature did the water begin to boil? Did the temperature of the water rise or remain constant as the water boiled? If the temperature did not change while heat was being added, what was happening to the ice or the water at that time? What do you think the heat was used for if not to raise the temperature? Was there room for human error in your investigation? Why or why not? What did you learn from this investigation? Be thoughtful in your answer.

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The first step in the Scientific Method is to make objective observations. These observations are based on specific events that have already happened.

Temperature of the ice

  • The temperature of the ice before you added heat was "30 degrees Celsius or -22 Fahrenheit "

  • The temperature when ice melts is 32 degrees Fahrenheit.

  • At sea level, water boils at 100 degree C.

  • The water is heated until it boils the temperature remains constant at boiling point because of its kinetic energy increased.

  • The temperature of the water when either the ice is melting or water is boiling does not change since heat introduces energy to boost motion of water molecules and to change the molecular structure and therefore, its physical-chemical properties change.

  • Eventually the population of fish will decrease because they are having a hard time breathing in such hot temperature.

  • There are numerous types of human errors can be occurred at the time of investigation like spilling, dropping and reading a measuring device incorrectly.

  • I would like to say that through this investigation, I learn about temperature, and heat levels.

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