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How the volume of water affects the time it takes to boil.  

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The Plan * Q. What am I trying to find out? * A. How the volume of water affects the time that it takes to boil. * Q. What do I think will happen? * A. The larger the volume the longer the time to boil. * Q. Why do I think it will happen using scientific ideas? * A. The larger the volume, the more atoms you need to heat. * Q. What will I measure? * A. Time versus volume. * Q. What will I alter between observations? * A. The volume of water. * Q. What will I do to ensure a fair test? * A. Keep everything the same except the input variable: volume. * Q. How will I decide on the values of the variables that I will be using? * A. Values will be chosen to enable the experiment to be carried out in a reasonable time, and to give a good range for trend analysis. * Q. How...

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