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1 Science on Display Melting Ice Experiment
Ben Rankin 7Z

2 Question & Hypothesis Question: Does the shape of an ice cube affect how quickly it melt. Hypothesis: The shape of an object will affect how quickly it melts

3 Research Water is the only liquid that expands when it freezes
Water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius The surface area of an ice cube affects how fast it melts

4 Materials and Procedure
Materials: Metric measuring cup, sphere form, cube form and disk form, thermometer, metric ruler, freezer, wire rack, digital watch and camera. Procedure Fill each form with 100ml of water Freeze overnight Place frozen shapes on drying rack and measure the thickness of each Measure the thickness of each shape every 15 minutes Measure the temperature of the room and the ice cubes Note which shape melts the fastest

5 Experiment

6 Data Sheet Percentages:
Measure the percentage each cube melts every 15 minutes Time 0:00 - Cube, 0.00%, Sphere, 0.00%, Disk, 0.00%. Time 0:15 - Cube, 0.00%, Sphere, 3.85%, Disk, 4.44% Time 0:30 - Cube, 16.67%, Sphere, 13.46%, Disk, 61.11% Time 0:45 - Cube, 20.00%, Sphere, 21.15%, Disk, 66.67 Time 1:00 - Cube, 26.67%, Sphere, 23.08%, Disk, 77.78% Time 1:15 – Cube, 33.33%, Sphere, 26.92%, Disk, 100%

7 Graph

8 Conclusion My hypothesis was that the shape of an ice cube affects how quickly it will melt. In my experiment I found out that a thin disk melts faster than a cube or a sphere. My hypothesis was correct.


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