Monday, 11 March 2019

Bursting Water Experiment

   

We boiled water on a Bunsen burner and tested the temperature of the water when it boiled for 30 seconds, 60 seconds and 90 seconds. We also tested the temperature of the water when it wasn't boiled. When water wasn't boiled the temperature was 0.22. 

Water boils at 100℃ but other liquids can boil at different temperatures. 

Water cannot be boiled over 100℃ but at a critical temperature water can boil up to 374℃.

2 comments:

  1. Hi Zoe,
    I liked how you explained how to use a Bunsen-burner and how that water can not be boiled over 100℃. Next time you could maybe add what you did to keep safe.
    From Louise

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  2. Dear Zoe,

    I liked how you wrote each step about what you did in the science lab. I thought that your blog was clear and easy to follow.
    Maybe Next time you could use a different layout by putting up the words at the top and the photos at the bottom.

    From Sandira.

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