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Procedure

  • first i poured 1 cup of each liquid into three different glasses.
  • second i froze them.
  • third i took the temperature of each liquid.
  • fourth i melted them and seen what temperature they melted at.
  • fifth i boiled them and measured the temperature they boiled at.

materials

  • Dr. Pepper
  • Corn oil
  • Gatorade
  • Pyrex bowl
  • Pot
  • three glasses
  • saran wrap
  • measuring cup
  • infrared thermometer

Variables

Independent- The liquids

Dependent- freezing, melting, and boiling points

Constant- the glasses and the cooking pot

Control- the amount of liquid

Hypothesis

If Dr. pepper, corn oil, and Gatorade then, the Dr pepper will freeze, melt, and boil at the highest temperature.

Experimental problem

Melting, Freezing, and Boiling Points of Different Liquids

Dr. Pepper, Gatorade Glacier Freeze, and Corn oil all feel, smell, and look different. How do their melting, freezing, and boiling points differ?

Conclusion

My conclusion is that my hypothesis was wrong. the Dr. Pepper did not boil it the highest temperature, however it did freeze and melt at the higher temperature.

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