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Experimenting with Condensation |
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As part of our project we have conducted an experiment to see if condensation still appears if ther is no water inside a cold container.
To do this we will need:
An aluminium container..
a fridge,
and 25ml of water.
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See a movie of condensation forming |
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What We Did
We poured the water into the container and left it in the fridge for an hour we took it out (see our results)
After we had conducted this experiment, we took out the water and put a container with nothing in it into the fridge. We left this in the fridge for an hour and took it o ut (see our results) we looked to seeif condensation formed on the outside of the container and recorded our results on this chart.
OUR RESULTS
Condensation formed on both containers. |
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When you leave a container full of water after an hour or more in the fridge there will be condensation on it when you take it out. It does not require any water in the container for this to happen.
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OUR CONCLUSION |
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Condensation formed on both containers Condensation does not happen because water inthe container moves through the container. water Vapour is in the air all the time and comes from other places. |
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