Question: Now organize the above data. Put the data in order of date. B. Temperature ORGANIZED DATA: MATERIALS: a) water b) thermometer that reads up to

Now organize the above data. Put the data in order of date. B. Temperature ORGANIZED DATA: MATERIALS: a) water b) thermometer that reads up to 100oC c) ice d) glasses METHODS: PART 1: ICE WATER 1) place ice in a glass 2) add water to cover the ice 3) let stand for 5min 4) stir 5) read and record the temperature (this is the experimental temperature) 6) the actual temperature of ice is 0C Part 2: ROOM TEMPERATURE WATER 1) take water from the tap and put it into a glass 2) let is stand for 10min 3) read an record the temperature (this is the experimental temperature) 4) determine the temperature of your room - this is the actual value(SEE BELOW) Part 3: BOILING WATER 1) Fill sauce pot 2/3 of the way with tap water 2) Place on stove and boil Conclusion Questions - Answer in paragraph form. 3) read and record the temperature of the boiling water (Experimental value) 1. Do all the pennies weigh the same or do they have different weight values? 4) the actual value of boiling water is 100C 2. If they have different weights, what are they and do they relate to the date they were minted? 3. Based on your data, what is the date that the weight of the pennies changed? 4. Go to the US Mint site on the internet. Search for the history of the penny, specifically how the composition of the penny changed. a) when did the composition of the penny change? b) what was the specific composition before and after that date? c) does your data match this? BE SPECIFIC
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