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By:Amiah Cain/ 5th period/ Mr.Gordon The Foggy Puddle By:Amiah Cain/ 5th period/ Mr.Gordon Turned in on 12-5-14 10:52am

Question:Which temperature will create a fog after adding 1 ice cube?

Why I chose this I chose this because I find Fog very fascinating! Also my previous project involved dry ice and this was the closest project to it.If this works out then I will start putting ice cubes in my drinks.

Hypothesis If I add 1 ice cube to the neck of each bottle, which temperature will create fog?

Variables Independent:Temperature of the water Dependent:Amount of fog created Constants:Amount of water per bottle.Size of bottle.Size of ice cubes.Shape of bottles.

Materials used Two empty same sized bottles. sink 2 temperatures camera 2 icecubes Fun!

My procedure Obtain 2 temperatures of water.[hot or cold] Fill ¼ of bottle with water. Add 1 ice cube to each neck. Record whether fog is created or not. Repeat with other temperature. Recycle!

Data P/1 Temperature Hot Cold Was fog created? Yes No

Data P/2 Winner! Loser!

Conclusion I’ve learned that hot water creates more fog than cold water does when put in the situation its been in. I did not have problems but if I’d have a 2nd chance my presentation of the bottles would have been pretty.I would also use bigger bottles.

P/2 If i put holes in the bottle there will be Hypothesis If i put holes in the bottle there will be a cooler effect than not to. Obtain bottles.(1 w/holes and1w/out) Fill with hot water. Add 1 ice cube to each neck. Record the amount of coolness(1-10) Recycle! Procedure Conclusion-water was uneven and not hot enough. if I had a 2nd chance I’d use hotter water and smaller holes. Independent=Whether there are holes or not. Dependent=Amount of coolness created. Contestant=Amount of water.type of bottle.Size of holes. Title Rating 1-10 W/holes Without holes 5 Data Variable

Thank you for watching! Made by Amiah cain Directer Amiah Special Thanks to Alex & Ariana aka my table!