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Lyrx [107]
3 years ago
14

How is the planning step done in the education process?

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2 answers:
rodikova [14]3 years ago
5 0
It is don brainstorming of ideas dealing with education purpose
guapka [62]3 years ago
3 0
People go over plans for the school year with administrators and other teachers
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Lab: Reactions  

The goal of this lab is to demonstrate the effects of changing temperature and particle size on the rate of a chemical reaction. The purpose of this lab is to plan and perform controlled tests of multiple variables using repeated trials during an investigation about reaction rate. This is an inquiry lab. My hypothesis is that the effects of the different variables will have a major effect on the outcome of the results. The temperature will change dramatically by the multiple factors it will be exposed to. The different variables include the substance in the container, the temperature in the container. Also, the temperature of the room can affect the ending temperature of the cylinder after the experiment. The controlled variables are using the same thermometer and the amount of substance put into the vial.  

 

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Table A: Baseline Data for Tablet in Room Temperature Water Volume (mL) Temp. ( oC) Start Time End Time Elapsed Time (s) Trial #1 250 20 0 50 50 Trial #2 250 20 0 52 52 Trial #3 250 20 0 51 51 Average Time for Tablet to Dissolve 51 Table B: Time to Dissolve Tablet in Hot Water Volume (mL) Temp. ( oC) Start Time End Time Elapsed Time (s) Trial #1 250 40 0 22 22 Trial #2 250 40 0 24 24 Trial #3 250 40 0 20 20 Average Time for Tablet to Dissolve 22 Table C: Time to Dissolve Tablet in Cold Water Volume (mL) Temp. ( oC) Start Time End Time Elapsed Time (s) Trial #1 250 4 0 84 84 Trial #2 250 4 0 89 89 Trial #3 250 4 0 85 85 Average Time for Tablet to Dissolve 86 Table D: Time to Dissolve Tablet When Quartered Volume (mL) Temp. ( oC) Start Time End Time Elapsed Time (s) Trial #1 250 20 0 41 41 Trial #2 250 20 0 44 44 Trial #3 250 20 0 41 41 Average Time for Tablet to Dissolve 42 Table E: Time to Dissolve Tablet When Crushed Volume (mL) Temp. ( oC) Start Time End Time Elapsed Time (s) Trial #1 250 20 0 18 18 Trial #2 250 20 0 18 18 Trial #3 250 20 0 15 15 Average Time for Tablet to Dissolve 17 Summary Tables Table F: Summary Table for the Effect of Temperature Volume (mL) Temp. ( oC) Average Time (s) Hot water 250 40 22 Room temperature 250 20 51 Cold water 250 4 86 Table G: Summary Table for the Effect of Surface Area Volume (mL) Temp. ( oC) Average Time (s) Tablet form 250 20 51 Quartered 250 20 42 Crushed 250 20 17

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