All matter is made of _____________
What is particles?
The boiling point of water in Celsius?
100 Degrees C
The particles in a gas are __________
What is far apart
What role does light play in raising the temperature of the cups of water?
It heats them up.
What were three control variables from yesterday's investigation?
Room temp., all the same cups and thermometers, all water temps. starting at the same temperature (the three groups), two sets of eyes when taking the temps., holding thermometers in the middle each time)
The particles in a solid are _______
Close together
What is the boiling point for water in Fahreheit?
212 degrees F
There is some ________between all particles
What is space
The state of matter that has particles most spread apart is____.
What is Gas
What were we trying to investigate in yesterday's experiment?
What affect happens between two containers with different temperatures of water.
The particles in a thermometer move up when it gets hotter outside because the particles are _______
What is expanding
In Canada we measure temperature in....
What is Celsius
What types of clothing would Kayden wear if he is outside and it is 22 degrees C?
shorts, t-shirt, etc.
Why does Mrs. Smith have a drink "cozy" on her iced refresher?
Keeps it cooler longer.
What were the independent variables in yesterday's investigation?
Hot, room temp., and cold water.
Everything is composed of this and when we measure it we use the term___________
mass
Would the nurse send Mikey home if his temperature was 38 degrees C?
No, back to class Mikey!
If the thermometer reads 72 F, what would that be in C? (get this within 5 degrees to get it right)
It is 22 degrees C.
What is condensation?
Water vapor droplets on the outside of something cold.
What were the dependent variables in yesterday’s experiment?
The resulting temperatures
Who created the first thermometer?
Who is Galileo
0 degrees Celsius equals how many degrees in Fahrenheit Scale
What is 32 degrees F?
What does Adrianna wear for clothing outside if it is 10 degrees Celsius ?
a coat, etc.
What is the lowest temperature ever taken outside in the Celsius scale? (Get this within 15 degrees to get it correct).
From Dr. Stephen Warren, University of Washington (8/22/2007): The world record for low temperature was set at Vostok Station, Antarctica, on 21 July 1983.
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World: Lowest Temperature.
Record Value-89.2°C (-128.6°F)
Why did the cups in the dark also warm up?
Something else is at work besides light.