ICP 12/3/12 Intro to Heat and Temperature. Warmup What is the difference between heat and temperature?

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ICP 12/3/12 Intro to Heat and Temperature

Warmup What is the difference between heat and temperature?

Ice on Blocks Demo Which piece of ice melts faster?

Group Lab/Assignment Groups of 3-4. One paper per group.

Lab: Four Ways of Melting Ice Melt four pieces of ice in the following ways: a)In hot water b)In cold water c)On the counter d)Held in the hand under running cold water. 1.Predict which one you think will melt fastest. Explain why. 2.Melt your four pieces of ice as indicated above. Time how fast it takes them to melt. Write it down 3.Write a conclusion in sentence form.

Group Assignment Use page as your resource. (Old book pages ) Same groups as the melting ice. Answer in complete sentences. Use the back side of your lab paper. A.Answer questions on page 487 (1-3). (Old book page 478 (1-2) and page 483 (1-3) B.Write 3 of your own questions based on the material in the book. Then answer them.