Experiment #2 - Latent Heat of Fusion of Ice



X Mohammad Allanqawi #32
X Zayra Badachi #38
X Lana Baeumlisberger #95
X Noah Beneteau #110
Robert Boosa #134
X Carl Bosse #240
Kristen Brailey #146
Fan Cao
X Hyuksu Cho #60
X Jeff Coelet #68
X Kassondra Dabdoub #132
X Christopher Dominguez #64
X Max Donohue #??
X Conor Doyle #82


X Nadia ElAli #138
X Edd Feltus #100
X Biao Feng #46
X Elizabeth Garcia #130
Kevin Golden #70
Alex Hernandez
X Jared Huls #216
Christine Ji #22
Wonseok Kang #198
X Lina Kim #172







Mia Lautz #45
X Victory Llamas #20

Yifeng Li
X Amy Markow #52
Holly Matsuoka #224
X Sydney Mendez #102
X Madison Miller #114
Cameron Ming #124
Joseph Monreal
X Alex Olson #50
X Ryan Onate #160
X Emily Podolak #234

  46, 270, 78 returned
X Lilia Ramirez #86
X Robert Roosa
Niko Salvatore
X Gerardo Sanchez #120
X Jack Semder #170
David Sticker #16 (report due by 10/21)
Elida Tiffin #26
Sam Walsh
Yali Wang #116
Shuang Xie #58
Zhaoyang Yu #250
Xavier Zaragosa
Weike Zhang #2
Xing Zhang





Materials should be distributed the week of  Sep. 22 - 26.   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

The thermometer you are given might have a separated column.  If so, read these special instructionsThe thermometers do not contain mercury; if you break one carefully clean up the pieces of glass and throw them away.

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.

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

Experiment reports are due in class on Tuesday Oct. 14.