The Effect of Temperature on the Rate of Dissolving |
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Introduction:
Most solid chemicals need to
be dissolved in water or in solvents before they can be used. Knowing
the best temperature for dissolving each specific chemical can
help us save time and energy in the dissolving process.
Scientists often perform their
own test in order to learn about the effect of temperature on the
rate of dissolving and create a graph that can help them in the future
as a reference.
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Project
description:
In this project you will study the effect of temperature on the rate of
dissolving any specific chemical in water. The chemical that you select
can be among the chemicals that are low hazard and can be found at home.
Salt, Baking soda, citric acid, sugar are some good examples. You may
obtain other chemicals such as copper sulfate, Calcium chloride and lime
locally. After performing necessary experiments you must create a graph
to show the rate of dissolving in different temperatures. |
Details
of this project:
More details or support for this project is available for the
members of ScienceProject.com web site. Material
needed for experiment or a science kit about this title may be
available at MiniScience.com. |
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