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Explanation of experiments with states of matter - Succeed in Physical Science. Also refer to physics, solids, liquids, gases, temperature, freezing, boiling, changing states, Ron Kurtus, School for Champions. Copyright © RestrictionsExperiments with States of Matter:
Temperature and Changing Statesby Ron Kurtus (23 January 2000)
How does the temperature vary when a substance goes from one state of matter to another?
Freezing water
Put a thermometer in your refrigerator freezer and measure the temperature.
Put the thermometer in a container of water, wait until the thermometer settles, and measure the temperature of the water.
Put the thermometer and container of water in the freezer. Check the temperature of the water periodically until the water starts freezing.
Caution: Once the water completely freezes, it expands and can damage the container and/or the thermometer.
How does the temperature vary, once the water starts freezing?
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