Monday, 27 May 2013

27/05/13 Week 7 May 2013 Home 3


These are the results from the  second test. At room temperature there is no change in volume contraction, this suggests the contraction is an instantaneous action. There is contraction in both the both the temperature 2°C and 40°C. This type of information conflicts with the hypothesis. It is possible that there is a contraction in the 2°C test possibly due to water molecules arranging themselves together as they are close to the freezing point of water. The was minimal contraction in the 40°C which suggests evaporation could have occurred.  The results will be further analysed in the EEI write-up.

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