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MethodsPart A – Preparation of reference hot or cold packsEach group had either hot packs (CaCl2) or cold packs (NH4NO3). Each hot/cold pack was prepared in 20.0mL of water. We used a beaker to consistently measure 20.0mL of water for each trial. We then placed 20.0mL of deionized water in a 100mL beaker. The initial temperature of thewater was measured. My lab partner and I added about 1.0 grams of calcium chloride for hot packs. After the calcium chloride was added, we stirred gently with the glass stirring rod until the solid dissolved. While doing so, we kept the thermometer in the solution and recorded the final temperature change. We monitored the temperature change closely and recorded the maximum temperature. Once that was recorded, we disposed of the solution and dried the glassware carefully. We repeated step 2 again, using 4.0 grams of solid and 8.0 grams of solid. Before beginning Part B, we completed results # 1-2.Part B- Preparation of desired hot or cold packAfter completing results #1-2, we used the answer from results #2 to prepare a 20.0mL hot pack that reached the desired temperature. Once, finished our results were shared on the board. On the board, we reported our data to the class for “grams of solid used” and “final temperature reached”.
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