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8.5 A - L3 - Ice Cube Model w
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Who ever gets this right will get 100 points! and
8.5 A - L3 - Ice Cube Model w
Directions: Answer the following questions about your melting ice cube model.
Explain each of the three “Times” in your model. Make sure you include the following:
Explain how its relative temperature is affecting the speed of its molecules.
Explain how it’s relative temperature is affecting how far apart it’s molecules are from each other.
Describe its density compared to the other two times.
Your answers should be in complete sentences.
Time 1
It’s relevant with the temperatures because if it is hot then the ice will melt quicker but if it is cold then the temperature will be shorter, or it won’t melt at all depending on how cold your temperature is.
Time 2
Time 3
im confused about time 2 and 3 the image is here:
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