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Heating Curve Assignment Place Below Specific Heat assignment

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Heating Curve Animation Screenshot the graph of the heating curve when slide 2 is completed… make sure heat of fusion is on the graph 1. X-axis=____________ Y-axis=____________ Reading Section 2 The URL of your activity is: Screenshot answers when finished 4. Screenshot picture of beaker when water is ice Screenshot picture of beaker when water is liquid

Heating Curve Animation 1. Screenshot a picture of the crystal lattice in ice Screenshot a picture of the structure of liquid water The URL of your activity is: 6.html 6.html Screenshot ur 6 answers here Same animation silly

Heating Curve Animation Screenshot the graph of the heating curve as the liquid is heating up and increasing in temp Reading Section 4 The URL of your activity is: Screenshot answers when finished Screenshot picture of beaker when water is liquid as is heating up Screenshot picture of beaker when water has boiled off or is boiling Screenshot the graph of the heating curve when the boiling point is reached and heat of vaporization is included Still the same

Heating Curve Animation Screenshot the correct answer from section 7 Screenshot the correct answer from section 8 Screenshot the correct answer from section 9

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