Classroom Resources: States of Matter
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Freezing Point | Middle School
Lab: Lemon Ice Mark as Favorite (0 Favorites)
This activity explores the interaction between salt and water (ice) as a way to further investigate their impact on the state of matter of a substance. Students will use salt and ice to create a slushy lemonade drink without the use of a freezer. They will learn through this hands-on experiment how salt and ice can rapidly cool a liquid.
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Freezing Point | Middle School
Lesson Plan: Stearic Acid Mark as Favorite (0 Favorites)
In this lesson, students investigate how stearic acid undergoes a phase change from solid to liquid and back from liquid to solid. Temperature readings will be collected at one-minute intervals once the acid melts, the heat escapes, and the acid cools. Students are introduced to the idea that energy loss does not always result in a continuous temperature drop.
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Freezing Point | Elementary School
Lesson Plan: Salting Roads in Winter Mark as Favorite (1 Favorite)
In this lesson, students investigate how the freezing point of water changes when salt is added.