Description
Microwaving Irish Spring soap serves as an engaging science experiment to illustrate physical change. When the soap is heated, the water and air trapped inside expand, resulting in the soap puffing up. This phenomenon exemplifies Charles's Law of gases, which states that as temperature increases, the volume of a gas also increases.
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8th - 11th
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2
Teaching Duration
50 minutes
Description
Microwaving Irish Spring soap serves as an engaging science experiment to illustrate physical change. When the soap is heated, the water and air trapped inside expand, resulting in the soap puffing up. This phenomenon exemplifies Charles's Law of gases, which states that as temperature increases, the volume of a gas also increases.
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