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a metal spoon and a plastic spoon at room temperature (25°c) are placed…

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a metal spoon and a plastic spoon at room temperature (25°c) are placed in a pot of boiling water (100°c).
a. fill the table: predict how the temperature of each spoon will change over time.

secondspredicted temperature of metal spoon (°c)predicted temperature of plastic spoon (°c)
5
10
15
20

b. create a labeled graph to show your predicted results for both spoons.

Explanation:

Response
Part a: Filling the Table

To predict the temperature change, we use the concept of thermal conductivity: metals (like the spoon) are good conductors, so they heat up faster; plastics are insulators, so they heat up slower. Both start at 25°C (room temp) and approach 100°C (boiling water) over time.

SecondsPredicted Temperature of Metal Spoon (°C)Predicted Temperature of Plastic Spoon (°C)
560 (metal conducts heat quickly)30 (plastic conducts heat slowly)
1090 (closer to boiling)45 (gradual increase)
1598 (nearly boiling)60 (slower rise)
20100 (reaches boiling temp)75 (still rising, but slower)
Part b: Creating the Labeled Graph
  1. Axes:
  • X - axis: Time (seconds) (0, 5, 10, 15, 20).
  • Y - axis: Temperature (°C) (0 to 100, with intervals like 10 or 25).
  1. Data Points & Lines:
  • Metal Spoon: Plot points (0,25), (5,60), (10,90), (15,98), (20,100). Draw a line with a steeper slope (faster temperature increase).
  • Plastic Spoon: Plot points (0,25), (5,30), (10,45), (15,60), (20,75). Draw a line with a shallower slope (slower temperature increase).
  1. Labels:
  • Title: “Temperature Change of Metal and Plastic Spoons in Boiling Water”.
  • Legend: Label the two lines “Metal Spoon” and “Plastic Spoon”.
  • Axes Labels: “Time (Seconds)” (x - axis) and “Temperature (°C)” (y - axis).
Final Answer (Table for Part a)
SecondsMetal Spoon (°C)Plastic Spoon (°C)
56030
109045
159860
2010075

(For the graph, follow the instructions above to draw it on the grid provided.)

Answer:

Part a: Filling the Table

To predict the temperature change, we use the concept of thermal conductivity: metals (like the spoon) are good conductors, so they heat up faster; plastics are insulators, so they heat up slower. Both start at 25°C (room temp) and approach 100°C (boiling water) over time.

SecondsPredicted Temperature of Metal Spoon (°C)Predicted Temperature of Plastic Spoon (°C)
560 (metal conducts heat quickly)30 (plastic conducts heat slowly)
1090 (closer to boiling)45 (gradual increase)
1598 (nearly boiling)60 (slower rise)
20100 (reaches boiling temp)75 (still rising, but slower)
Part b: Creating the Labeled Graph
  1. Axes:
  • X - axis: Time (seconds) (0, 5, 10, 15, 20).
  • Y - axis: Temperature (°C) (0 to 100, with intervals like 10 or 25).
  1. Data Points & Lines:
  • Metal Spoon: Plot points (0,25), (5,60), (10,90), (15,98), (20,100). Draw a line with a steeper slope (faster temperature increase).
  • Plastic Spoon: Plot points (0,25), (5,30), (10,45), (15,60), (20,75). Draw a line with a shallower slope (slower temperature increase).
  1. Labels:
  • Title: “Temperature Change of Metal and Plastic Spoons in Boiling Water”.
  • Legend: Label the two lines “Metal Spoon” and “Plastic Spoon”.
  • Axes Labels: “Time (Seconds)” (x - axis) and “Temperature (°C)” (y - axis).
Final Answer (Table for Part a)
SecondsMetal Spoon (°C)Plastic Spoon (°C)
56030
109045
159860
2010075

(For the graph, follow the instructions above to draw it on the grid provided.)