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States of matter
Subject: Chemistry
Sensor: Temperature sensor
Aim:
To record any change in temperature of ice during the change of state.
Overview:
This classic datalogging experiment presents pupils with a challenge as to the position of the temperature sensor whilst the ice is melting.
This procedure can be used to show that no change in temperature is observed at the melting and boiling point of ice/distilled water.
Equipment required:
LogIT Voyager
Temperature sensor
Spirit burner
Boiling tube
Clamp stand
Finely crushed ice
Hazards:
Children should be supervised at all times.
Goggles should be worn and heat proof mats also used.
Water over 55
O
C can scold so extra care must be taken if investigating the change of state at
the boiling point. (Teachers may decide to perform this as a demonstration)
Ensure the datalogger cannot come into contact with water or damp.
Always check your local regulations or the school advisory service such as CLEAPSS or SSERC for
guidance on the use of any hazardous material or source.
Setup:
1. Clamp the boiling tube into the clamp stand and insert the temperature probe.
2. Put the sensor cable around the back of the clamp stand to prevent burning.
3. Plug the temperature probe into Voyager.
Note: This investigation is best carried out using the Voyager’s remote logging facility, results can then be downloaded to a computer.
If computers are available then Voyager can be connected and the datalogging software used which does enable the investigation to be
monitored and discussed at regular intervals.