Part 2: Temperature Measurements 6 Gather the 100 ml glass beaker, cup (plastic or drinking), matches or lighter, burner
Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2022 12:32 pm
Part 2: Temperature Measurements 6 Gather the 100 ml glass beaker, cup (plastic or drinking), matches or lighter, burner stand, burner fuel, thermometer, 2 oz. aluminum cup, and aluminum pie pan. Note: The thermometer is shipped in a protective cardboard tube, labeled "thermometer" 7 Look at the calibration marks on the thermometer to determine the degree of uncertainty and number of significant figures that can be made when measuring temperature. Note: Record every measurement you make with this thermometer to the same decimal place. Remember to do this any time you use this measuring device throughout the experiment. 8 Turn on the tap water to hot. Let the water run as hot as possible for approximately 15 seconds. 9 Fill the 100 ml glass beaker with approximately 75 ml of hot tap water. 10 Measure the temperature of the hot tap water with the thermometer in degrees Celsius ("C) to the correct precision of the thermometer. Record the measurement in Data Table 2