An Introduction to the Study of Science; a First Course in Science for High Schools

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An Introduction to the Study of Science; a First Course in Science for High Schools
Wayne Prescott Smith
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4. Is steam visible? Why? 5. How does the temperature of steam compare with that of boiling water? 6. Does the application of a hotter flame to the boiling water increase its temperature or its rate of boiling? 7. How can you demonstrate that the boiling tem- perature of water rises with increase in pressure? 8. How can you demonstrate that the boiling temperature of water falls with decrease in pressure? 9. What are some of the practical uses made of the change in boiling temperature due to ch...ange in pressure?
10. Which has the greater heating effect, steam or water, at the same temperature? How could you prove your answer? 11. What is meant by heat of liquid? 12. Heat energy that enters a body and produces no rise in temperature is called by what name? 13. The heat which disappears when water boils is used in performing what tasks among the water particles? 14. Distinguish between evap- oration and boiling by mentioning two points of similarity and two of difference. 15. Explain the influence upon the weather of conden- sation and evaporation.


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