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 * Sugar Cubes ||  ||   ||   ||   ||   ||
 * || 40c || 60c || 80c || 100c || Room Temp ||
 * Trial 1 || 105 || 43 || 32 || 28 || 254 ||
 * Trial 2 || 77 || 43 || 42 || 23 || 175 ||
 * Trial 3 || 134 || 50 || 58 || 24 || 209 ||




 * Sugar Cubes ||  ||   ||   ||   ||   ||
 * || Room temp || 40c || 60c || 80c || 100c ||
 * average || 212.6 || 105.3 || 45.3 || 44 || 25 ||




 * Loose Sugar ||  ||   ||   ||   ||   ||
 * || 40c || 60c || 80c || 100c || Room Temp ||
 * Trial 1 || 108 || 77 || 58 || 47 || 118 ||
 * Trial 2 || 50 || 43 || 34 || 35 || 138 ||
 * Trial 3 || 72 || 23 || 24 || 33 || 107 ||




 * Loose Sugar ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||
 * || Room temp  ||  40c  ||  60c  ||  80c  ||  100c  ||
 * Averages ||  121  ||  76.6  ||  47.6  ||  38.6  ||  38.3  ||

John Coulman April,14,2016 Standards SC.8.p.8.9 Partners – Natalie, Mia, and Jenna

SWBAT: I will be able to infer factors that determine how fast something will dissolve.

Hypothesis – I think that the water will dissolve slower in colder water and faster in

Purpose Determine how surface area and temperature affect the amount of solutes dissolved into solvent of water.

Materials: Hot plates, beakers, loose sugar, sugar cubes, stopwatch, thermometer, Room Temperature water, 40C water, 60C water, 80C water, Boiling Water 100C

Procedure
 * 1) Gather Materials for the science lab
 * 2) let the Hot Plate warm up for each temperature
 * 3) Fill up a beaker at room temperature water
 * 4) then record the time for each trial
 * 5) Fill up a beaker at 40C water temperature
 * 6) then record the time for each trial
 * 7) Fill up a beaker at 60C water temperature
 * 8) then record the time for each trial
 * 9) Fill up a beaker at 80C water temperature
 * 10) then record the time for each trial
 * 11) Fill up a beaker at 100C water temperature
 * 12) then record the time for each trial
 * 13) then you add all the trials and when you do that you'll get the average
 * 14) when you do that you'll clean up all the materials