How Do Liquids Evaporate? By Isabela Gutierrez Serna Samuel Yepes Londoño Lucciana Londono Rojas Antonio Jose Alonso Question Hypothesis Materials Procedure.

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How Do Liquids Evaporate? By Isabela Gutierrez Serna Samuel Yepes Londoño Lucciana Londono Rojas Antonio Jose Alonso Question Hypothesis Materials Procedure Chart and Tables Chart and Tables Results and Conclusion Results and Conclusion Pictures

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MATERIALS menu

PROCEDURE menu 1.Gather all of the materials. 2.Measure out 1 cup of liquid into a clean glass. 3. Place the jar in the microwave on the highest power setting for 30 seconds. 4.Measure the temperature and liquid level. 5. Repeat steps #2 – 4 with the other liquids. 6.Compare the results.

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CHART AND TABLES menu Beginning Temperature Ending Temperature Beginning Height Ending Height Water21°C38°C22 Oil22°C40°C2 and 4/162 and 3/16 Liquid Soap22°C29°C2 and 2/162 and 1/16 Soda21°C39°C1 and 14/16

RESULTS AND CONCLUCION menu The oil and soda got the hottest and the soap got the least hot. The liquids did not evaporate much.The oil and the soup evaporated 1/16 inch. It did not evaporate more because it was placed in a small place and it was only in the microwave for 30 seconds.