Experiment #2 - Latent Heat of Fusion of Ice

X Abdulla Al Hbabi #148
X Hayden Anderson #162
X Chris Bartlett #111
X Alix Boisson #154
X George Campos #124
X Allie Churney #103
X Luissel Cordova #123
X Hannah Cramer #127
X Samantha Curalli #146
X Christopher Estrada #135
X Lynwandowski Filfred #131
X Keegan Finn #105

X Lindsay Folkert #185 

X Matthew Garcia #124
X Danielle Giovannetti #115
X Xu Han #107
X Sae hun Jang #146

Austyn Johnston
X Lauryn Kestel #155
Jaehun Kim #123
X Paige Kratzke #141
X Trevor Krejci #113
X Zeqi Li #101
X Marcel Lipari
X Natanya Lund #157
X Eric Lundstrom #129
X Nathan May #109
X Eoin McCarthy #123
X Lexi Miller #151
X Casey Neddeau
X Chelsea Nice #117
X Daniel Pages #130
X Kristen Pagnan #185
X Addie Payne #145
X Meiyuan Peng #160
X Tyana Perez #126
X Lauren Pill
#125
X Jaron Rheinlander #143
X Aubrey Rice #120

X Elia Ruiz #121
X Katelyn Sandfort #97
X Sarah-Jayne Simon
X Hunter Smith #133
X Lianne Tendler #113
X Ramon Valdez #121
X Lily Walsh #99
X Kelly Wigmore #172


About 30 sets of experiment materials were distributed for the first time on Fri., Sep. 24.  That wasn't enough for everyone on the list above.  If you didn't get any materials please be patient, you'll get them eventually (and you'll be given the same amount of time to collect your data and write your report as everyone else).

Your thermometer may have a separated column.  If so see read these special instructions.

Even though the experiment doesn't take very long to complete, don't wait until the last minute to collect the data.  Once you have collected your data, return your materials and pick up the supplementary information handout.   The supplementary information sheet will show you how to use your measurements to calculate the latent heat of fusion.  Bringing back your materials early will also make it possible for another student to get started on the experiment.

Your name should turn blue when you have returned your materials.

Unless otherwise noted above reports are due in class on  Mon., Oct. 11.