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By: Caleb Atwood, Jacob Baron, Bryton Pruett
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Purpose and Hypothesis The reason I’m doing this project is to see what substance insulate an ice cube the best: Tinfoil, Tissue, Paper Bag. I think that Tinfoil will keep the ice from melting because deflects heat and light.
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The Materials 9 ice cubes 3 sheets of Reynolds Tinfoil 3 bags of ziploc sandwich bags. 3 sheets of tissue paper
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Procedure 1 Gather all materials Cut 3 sheets of tinfoil in an 10x18 resolution. Gather 3 sheets of tissue paper Gather 3 Ziploc Bags Then get a bag of ice Then first wrap the tinfoil around the an ice cube then do this stage 3 times total. Repeat 6 with tissue 3 times Repeat 6 with Ziploc Bags 3 times Then record results.
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What material will insulate ice the most? 1=least to 3=most
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Conclusions Our conclusion was that the tin foil works the best for keeping ice from melting. Our hypothesis was correct. We thought that tinfoil would win and it did. And I was also thinking that paper would melt it in the 30 minutes that we waited. All the tissues were 2 nd place instead of the last time the tissues came in first. And tinfoil came in last. That is what happened in our experiments.
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Acknowledgements I would like to thank Mrs. Larsen and the three kids Bryton, Jacob, Caleb.
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People who did this project. Caleb, Jacob, Bryton
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