 Frozen Fire  AnditMacarine  EchinPaloma  AndaluzYamilo  BononoRuperez  CabagLagura  SulapasEspinosa  Lumogdang.

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 Frozen Fire  AnditMacarine  EchinPaloma  AndaluzYamilo  BononoRuperez  CabagLagura  SulapasEspinosa  Lumogdang

Another change that may occur when heat is added to or taken out from an object is phase change. For example, you know that water can change from solid (ice) to liquid (water) or from liquid to gas (steam).

Crushed Ice Glass container/beaker Timer Stirring rod Thermometer Electric Burner Wire gauze Weighing scale

Weigh the ice/ice cubes. Record its mass as m1. Mass of ice (m1): 423 g Measure the temperature of the ice and assign it as the initial temperature T1. Temperature (T1): 0 degree Celsius. Stir the contents of the container, then measure the temperature of the contents every 2 minutes after all the ice has completely melted. Record the temperature in Table 1.

Time (min)Temperature (degree Celsius) 21 degree Celcius 4 63 degrees Celcius 84 degrees Celsius 104 degrees Celsius 126 degrees Celsius 145 degrees Celsius 164 degrees Celsius 188 degrees Celsius

Weigh the liquid contents of the beaker and record its mass as m2 and its temperature as T2. M2 = 295 g T2 = 7 degrees Celsius Continue taking the temperature of the liquid water until the temperature starts to increase.Record the time it takes for the liquid water to increase its temperature from T2. Time taken for the temperature to start rising from T2: 1 minute Heat the contents of the beaker. Get the temperature reading every 2 minutes until the water boils and record it in Table 2.

Time (min)Temperature (degrees Celsius) 229 degrees Celsius 438 degrees Celsius 646 degrees Celsius 855 degrees Celsius 1068 degrees Celsius 1277 degrees Celsius 1485 degrees Celsius 1693 degrees Celsius degrees Celsius

Continue boiling for the next 3-5 minutes and record the temperature as T3. T3 = 99 degrees Celsius

What heppens to the temperature of water while changing from ice to liquid to water? The temperature increases. Why does ice inside the container melt after some time? Because of the factors that affects the melting of the ice, like the stirring that produces friction and gives off heat which makes melting possible and much faster.

SimilaritiesDifferences The data in boh table were increasing. The table 1 consists of lower temperature and the gap of datas in table 1 were small. While in table 2, there is a big gap of datas or higher increase of temperature.

Qtotal = mcice (Tm-Ti) + mHf + mcwater (Tv-Tm) + mHv + mcsteam (Tf-Tv) = kg (0.5 kcal/kg degree Celsius) (0 degree Celsius – 1 degree Celsius) kg (80 kcal/kg) kg ( 1 kcal/kg degree Celsius) (100 dgrees Celsius – 0 degree Celsius) kg (0.48 kcal/kg) (99 degrees Celsius – 100 degrees Celsius) = kcal

An ice cube placed in a container and settled in expected to meet and when it was stirred the faster is the melting process. As the ice turns into liquid, the temperature was observed to increase. Healing the melted ice using the burner affects the temperature and evaporation occurs then.