Investigate how different types of materials freeze, melt, evaporate, or dissipate 0507.9.2
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- Change of State and Latent Heat Quiz - in the format of a "Thrillionaire" Game
- Change of State Quiz - same quiz, but in a multiple choice format
- Changes in State - melting and freezing
- Changes of State - six page lesson plan
- Chem4Kids Quiz on States of Matter [caution, some are tricky]
- Definition of Freezing - from Wikipedia
- Definition of Melting - from Wikipedia (includes a table summarizing change of phase)
- Evaporation - the process by which a liquid turns into a gas, also one of the three main steps in the global water cycle
- Factors That Influence the Rate of Evaporation - online slide show format
- Freezing, Melting, and Evaporation - (52 slides) a slide show format
- Freezing, Melting, and Evaporation/a - this page describes the processes of freezing, melting, and evaporation
- Keep-a-Cube - Using materials listed, make a container to see how long you can keep an ice cube from melting. Find out what works best to keep the heat away from the ice cube.
- Keeping Warm - [designed for 3-4 UK standards] investigate how well various materials insulate
- Melting Point - melting point defined and explained
- The Science of Snow - posted by the National Snow and Ice Data Center
- Solar Cooker - harness the sun's energy to make a tasty treat (s'mores) - the experiment procedure includes instructions on how to include a control (also s'mores) - good science and tasty fun
- States of Matter - seven page document to be printed and used with your students
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