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What’s the fastest method to cool a can of soda starting at room temperature?

Published on Dec 14, 2016

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What’s the fastest method to cool a can of soda starting at room temperature?

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Definitions

  • Soda- Carbonated water (originally made with sodium bicarbonate)
  • Temperature- The degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object
  • Cool- Become or cause to become less hot
  • Fahrenheit: Of or denoting a scale of temperature on which water freezes at 32° and boils at 212° under standard conditions.

I predict that the ice water will cool the soda the fastest because when ice and water meet something warmer than itself, it cools quicker than if the ice and water hadn't touched it at all.

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What happens when something has no heat at all? Well, Put water inside a refrigerator and it immediately starts to lose heat energy. The more heat the liquid loses, the more kinetic energy its molecules lose, the less or slower they move, and the closer they get. Sooner or later, they get so close they just lock together in crystals; then the liquid turns into a solid.

Materials

  • Four cans of twelve ounce sodas
  • Four cups of water
  • Thirty ice cubes per plastic container
  • Digital Thermometer, °F
  • Freezer Compartment
  • Refigirator
  • Digital Timer
  • Two, One quart plastic containers

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