Experiment #2 - Latent Heat of Fusion of Ice


X Alejandro Angulo #00
X Rachel Burnett #66
X Carlos Bustos #44
X Andres Carrillo #240
X Katelyn Charlton #238
X Fatima Chaudhari #76
X Shuang Chen #76
X Jennyfer Corona #94
X Brian Doers #232
X Brynne Duvall #242
X Kevin Ehrichs #224
X Sarah Fermawi #72
X Brett Fricke #202
X Martha Gonzalez #30
X Katie Healey #36
X Tiana Hooper #212
X Josh Hoskinson #58
X Zach Houston #16
X Jiajia Huang #148  
X Hanlin Jiang #32
X Yitao Jiang #124
X Emily Langenbahn #80
X Kaijun Liao #60
X Margo Libby #38
X Mengfan Ma #148
X Margaret Malkin #118
X Casey Matzke #12
X Jessica Montanaro #246
X Tucker Morehouse #228
X Xiaoyue Ni # 58
X Yasmin Puhuyesva #LN2
X Matt Reckenberg #2

X Alexis Rodriguez #??
X Tianyi Rong #70
X Matthew Russell-Cheung #6
X John Spivey #56
X Rachel Stern #162 (O2 expt)
X Chengxi Tian #998
X Haley Tillman #102
X Gamaliel Vance #30
X Karina Vega #216, #232
X Justin Weiland #120
X Jintao Ying #54
X Qiulin Yu #46
X Ji Zhang #86
X Wenjie Zhang #92

#30 returned

Materials were distributed for the first time on Thu., Sept. 20.  Additional materials will become available as they are returned by people finishing up Expt. #1 (you'll be given additional time if you receive your materials late).  Click on one of the following links if you need an extra copy of the report format, the instructions for the experiment, or a data collection sheet.  You may use another person's materials once they've completed the experiment, but please let me know if you do.  You should perform the experiment yourself and collect your own set of data.

Your thermometer may have a separated column.  If so, 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.   That will show you how to use your measurements to calculate the latent heat of fusion.

Because we're a little short of materials it would sure be nice if you could collect your data and return the materials quickly so that they can be checked out to someone else. 

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

Experiment reports are due in class on Tuesday Oct. 9.