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mikewwe13:

Use the data from the experiment table Temperature and Time During Change of Phase: Water Heated to complete this data table. In the notes and column, be sure to indicate (a) where only ice was present, (b) where water and ice were present, (c) when only water was present, and (d) when the water started to boil.

mikewwe13:

@Vocaloid @Ultrilliam

Vocaloid:

I'm going to need to see the table + the rest of the instructions to know what is supposed to be done here

mikewwe13:

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Vocaloid:

they mention an experiment table called "Temperature and Time During Change of Phase", if you have that please post it

mikewwe13:

ok

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Vocaloid:

the "experiment" table needs to have some sort of numbers or data so we know what to put in our table is there anything like that?

mikewwe13:

no

Vocaloid:

have you checked the earlier part of the lab?

mikewwe13:

wait i do

mikewwe13:

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mikewwe13:

hope this is what you're looking for

Vocaloid:

can you check the earlier parts of the lab? we need to have actual data we can enter into our table

mikewwe13:

no there's nothing else

Vocaloid:

did you collect any sort of data during this experiment?

mikewwe13:

no

Vocaloid:

what about the part of the lab that gives instructions/directions? this is just the answers section

mikewwe13:

i need this completed by now, i'm in a rush

Vocaloid:

I'm really trying to help but I can't just fill in random numbers into the table, it's based on the experiment

mikewwe13:

i'm sorry but i don't have any

mikewwe13:

there's no instructions or anything

mikewwe13:

the only questions are write the goal of the lab or the question you tried to answer, which observations, experiences, or lesson materials helped you form your hypothesis? and state your hypothesis and that's it

Vocaloid:

Unfortunately the exercise requires you to have done the experiment + collected the numbers/data, if you have the equipment to do the experiment you can start with ice and record the temperature as it melts, or try to find an online simulation/experiment/or find somebody else's data :S

Vocaloid:

There's nothing I can really do here sorry :S

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