Evaluating the Energy from Fuels Draw a suitable, labelled graph of the results. Describe what the results and graph show Most- Explain what was found.

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Evaluating the Energy from Fuels Draw a suitable, labelled graph of the results. Describe what the results and graph show Most- Explain what was found out Evaluate the investigation and explain how it could be improved. Lesson 3 Learning Outcomes

Graph Draw a suitable graph to present your results Give your graph a title and label the side and bottom axis.

Conclusion Describe what your graph shows. Which fuel produced the biggest change in temperature of water? Explain why different fuels produced different amounts of energy

Evaluation How will you improve your experiment for next time? How will you make it more accurate? How will you make it more reliable?

Homework Finish off your Conclusion and Evaluation Find out and write a sentence about each of the fuels you used. How are they formed? Where do we use them?