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Melting Ice Experiment #442 ; Grade Level(s): 1-2, 3-5, 6-8 ; By: Robert Krampf ... This layer of cool water insulated the ice, slowing the melting process. ... Home : AtoZ : S : Science : Experiment of the Week : Melting Ice Experiment #442...
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Can you help me explain the experiments results,so an 8 year old can better understand it. Hi Franck! So you have the correct answer, you did some experiments and found correctly that an ice cube melts faster in fresh water... It is called melting point. (it is similar to the boiling point where a pure substance boils).
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www.newton.dep.anl.gov/askasci/chem00/chem00361.htm
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Question: How would one set up a simple experiment using any household (at home) to see which of conduction, radiation or convection was responsible for the melting of an ice cube in a)A glass of salt water at cold tap water temp.
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www.newton.dep.anl.gov/askasci/chem99/chem99061.htm
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Experiment #2 - Measuring the Melting Ice I put 2 bowls of water in the freezer and made 2 big blocks of ice. I put each block of ice on a dinner plate. Then I sprinkled 1/4 cup of rock salt on one piece of ice and the same amount of Melt-Away on the other one. ... Awesome Dry Ice Experiments...
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www.stevespanglerscience.com/experiment/00000179
www.stevespanglerscience.com/experiment/00000179
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Problem: Does salt or sand help melt ice faster? ... Research: Look up information about water, freezing and melting. ... Manipulated Variable: Different substances to melt the ice (This is the only thing you can change.); Responding Variable: The amount of time it takes for the ice to melt (these are the results that you...
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kmuska.com/sciexp/melting_icecubes.html
kmuska.com/sciexp/melting_icecubes.html
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2. Select two identical clear plastic containers and place the same amount of rocks and sand inside the containers along with equal amounts of water and ice. ... 5. Have students make a chart to record their observations. On the chart include temperature, shape of the ice, and any other observations. ... Ice cubes melting in bowls...
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octopus.gma.org/surfing/human/melting.html
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but after some kite flying experiments with one eye on my wristwatch, I decided that six minutes would not allow ... Thinking I could use a melting ice cube slowly to soak and weaken a paper towel or sugar cube to its breaking point, I suddenly realized that the ice cube itself could be the timer! Here's how I did it.
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www.arch.ced.berkeley.edu/kap/equip/ice.html
www.arch.ced.berkeley.edu/kap/equip/ice.html
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What is the Melting Point of Ice ... I'm a 6th grade student in Manly Vale, Sydney Australia and our teacher has asked us to use the computer to find out the melting point of ice. He thinks it might be the same as the freezing point of water but he's not really sure.
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www.schools.ash.org.au/stkierans-manly/Classes/Yr6/6B/s...
www.schools.ash.org.au/stkierans-manly/Classes/Yr6/6B/science/melt.html
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Small ice particles (tens to hundreds of microns in linear dimension) play important roles in the atmosphere, modifying radiative and water fluxes and creating large electric fields ... Baker, M. B. and J. G. Dash, Charge transfer in thunderstorms and the surface melting of ice, J. Cryst. Growth 97, 770-776, 1989.
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www.geophys.washington.edu/Surface/Atmospheric/icephys/...
www.geophys.washington.edu/Surface/Atmospheric/icephys/main.html
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