death of an orange experiment
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dashnoga
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- Project Question: I am doing Death of an Orange experiement. I'm having trouble keeping the water temperature on the stove at a constant 100 degrees F. Any ideas?
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death of an orange experiment
how do you maintain 100 degrees for 30 min. Im doing the death of an orange experiment.any ideas?
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Re: death of an orange experiment
Hi, you can use a water bath to control and maintain the temperature of water.
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Re: death of an orange experiment
Hey there,
You can also try using an oven by heating it to 100 degrees and then keeping it there...you can also use a stove by placing a vessel on top and putting water in it or something along those lines and use a thermometer to measure out 100 degrees and then maintain that temperature...
Let us know how it works out! All the best! :]
You can also try using an oven by heating it to 100 degrees and then keeping it there...you can also use a stove by placing a vessel on top and putting water in it or something along those lines and use a thermometer to measure out 100 degrees and then maintain that temperature...
Let us know how it works out! All the best! :]
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Re: death of an orange experiment
Usually liquid water will not get very much above 100 degrees. If the temperature increases more, it will vaporize. So boiling water is probably a good method.
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Re: death of an orange experiment
Hello!
A bain marie like Michael said is a good idea!Also you could do a double boiler which is a bain marie.It's a pot inside another pot that is filled with water and it's over a flame and you can turn the knob to control the temperature.A hotplate could also function.Good luck!
A bain marie like Michael said is a good idea!Also you could do a double boiler which is a bain marie.It's a pot inside another pot that is filled with water and it's over a flame and you can turn the knob to control the temperature.A hotplate could also function.Good luck!

