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Temperature vs. Height

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In this activity, learners conduct a controlled experiment to examine how temperature will affect the height of a soda geyser. Learners compare the soda geyser height of cold, room temperature, and hot soda to test if nucleation really happens faster in warmer soda. This activity page features a fun how-to video that shows learners and educators how to conduct the investigation.

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    Grade: TK/K to 12

    Topics: Heat & Thermodynamics, Earth's Resources, Physics, States of Matter (solids, liquids, gases), Earth & Space Science, Mathematics, Chemical Reactions & Stoichiometry, Chemistry, Ecology & Ecosystems, Measurement & Tools, Energy & Work

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