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    was about the Effect of Reactant Combinations on Temperature Change. It investigated both endothermic and exothermic reactions. The temperature was measured in degrees Celsius and the time was measured in minutes. The tool used during the lab was a LabQuest with a digital temperature probe. The LabQuest created a visual graph of the change in temperature and collected data. The digital temperature probe attached to the LabQuest monitored the temperature of the substance as it changed. In the first

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    This experiment will show the connection between temperature the chemiluminescence of light sticks. How will the temperature in each cup effect the chemiluminescence of the sticks and which temperature will add and remove more energy to the chemical reaction in each light stick. The independent variable in this experiment will be the temperature in each cup which will be measure in degrees, the dependent variable will be the reaction of each light stick and the constant will be that the light sticks

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    The experiment will prove that the sizes of balloons can be affected by temperatures whether very cold or extremely hot. I want to do this experiment to see whether a balloon will grow or shrink when I put it in the freezer. I’m looking to see much the sizes change when the balloon is in the freezer as opposed to when leave it out at room temperature. My research will be based on what I will see, books , and a few websites. I will be measuring all four of my balloons daily. I will also be recording

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    have higher air temperatures than locations further inland because water has a higher specific heat than land and therefore would retain its heat for much longer. Specific heat is the amount of heat per unit mass required to raise the temperature by one degrees Celsius. The process by which solar heat is absorbed by the ocean is much slower than land because water has a higher specific heat capacity but this also means that the ocean loses its heat slower. Since the temperatures on the map are between

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    The Effect of Temperature on the Enzyme Catalase Stephen Francis Biology 183 Abstract This experiment was performed to determine the resultant effect of temperature change on the reaction between the enzyme catalase and hydrogen peroxide. This experiment was performed by measuring and comparing the amount of oxygen bubbles produced and the absorbance of the catalase and hydrogen peroxide solution over time at room temperature, 2°C, 50°C, and 60°C. The overall result of this experiment proved

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    The Solubility and Temperature Experiment was performed to find the relationship between the solubility and temperature of Potassium Nitrate. This experiment was done to analyze the effect if water temperature on the amount of dissolved phosphates and nitrates in solution, which are two major pollutants that cause fish death. Below is the results of the experiment. Test Tube Mass (g) Temperature of Crystallization (°C) 2.0 34.1 4.0 47.9 6.0 59.5 8.0 76.5 Based on the data, solubility of Potassium

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    The objective of this experiment was to determine if temperature has an effect on the duration of movement of P. scaber. Our experiment showed that temperature has no effect on the duration of movement of P. scaber. Although the mean duration of movement was smaller at the lower temperature (10oC) compared to the higher temperature (25oC) in trial one (see Figure1), the difference in mean is not statistically significant because the p-value (0.10) was greater than the alpha value (α=0.05). The results

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    M2A1 Temperature Pattern Exercise Ricardo Cortez GEOL 108 EXERCISE 10 PART 1 1. Is the temperature contrast between the equator and the Arctic region greatest in the winter or summer? Answer. Temperature contrast between the equator and the Arctic region is greatest in the winter. Temperatures near or at the equator only change a few degrees between winter and summer while the Arctic region changes drastically up to 40 degrees between the seasons. 2. (a) Were latitude the only

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    The Effect of Varying Temperatures on the Gill Movement of Carassius Auratus Overview: This lab was conducted with the purpose of confirming the trait of homeostasis among goldfish. During the experiment, it was recorded that the fish would increase gill movement when placed in colder water two out of the three trials. However, the results showed no significant difference in gill movement in various temperatures of water. This has very little effect on the broad field of science since our only

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    How does the temperature of a tennis ball affect the way the ball bounces. The things I used for this project was 2 tennis balls, microwave, freezer. I'm changing the temperature of the tennis ball and how i'm changing it is im putting one tennis ball in the microwave and one in the freezer. Then i'm going to do the experiment, this is what i'm going to be doing for my project I’m going to be changing the temperature of the tennis ball and how i’m going to change it is i’m going to be putting one

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