The Carbonation of Soda Liquid Luis Torres

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The Carbonation of Soda Liquid Luis Torres Science Fair Project The Carbonation of Soda Liquid Luis Torres

Statement of the Problem How does Temperature affect the Carbonation of Sodas?

Project Overview It was very fun and interesting, yet nothing was done to the sodas because the amount of time was very insufficient

Definitely worth trying Research Interesting Surprising Fun A lot of work Definitely worth trying

Independent variable: Temperature Dependent variable: Soda Cans (Operational Definition): Whether the cans shape will change or not. Constant variables: Types of sodas, type of freezer, and time Control group: Normal room temperature  

Extreme cold temperatures will cause the soda can to explode. Hypothesis Extreme cold temperatures will cause the soda can to explode.  

Materials List of Materials 15 of the Same full soda cans An empty freezer A thermometer A Data Table, or Graph, and a Journal to record Data A Camera Tape Measure  

Procedure Procedures Gather all materials in the list above Before doing anything, set the freezer to the maximum of temperature, and let the freezer calibrate for 24 Hours Record at what time you changed the freezer’s temperature to estimate the 24 Hours Label five of the soda cans “Max. Temp.”, another group of five soda cans “Min. Temp.”, and the last group of five soda cans “Mid. Temp.” Then, take one picture of the three groups of soda cans Place the thermometer in the freezer for a few seconds to see the temperature Record that number, in Fahrenheit’s, in your Journal Record the circumference of the group Place that number in your Journal Record at what time you placed the group in the freezer in your Journal Place the group in the freezer for five hours Check the freezer after two and a half hours with the thermometer Observe and record any overall changes in your Journal After the five hours, take a picture of the After result Then, remove the group out of the freezer Record and observe any changes of the circumference in your Journal After that, reset the freezer to the minimum temperature Repeat step 3-16 Then, reset the freezer to the middle temperature Repeat steps 3-16 After all that is done, you will make a Table that will look something like this:   IV Group1 Group 2 Group 3 Max. Temp. Min Temp. Mid Temp. Inside each empty cell, you will place the outcome of each group’s shape/ circumference

Photos

Data/Observations (Analyzes)

Conclusion The project didn’t go so well. I needed more than five hours for the experiment to come pout as needed.

Possible Experimental Errors A possible/ common error in this experiment might be timing and recording observations

Applications and Recommendations I recommend using your time more wisely to get a better test records/times

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