Respuesta :
1. Changing the amount of water will affect the time it takes to boil.
2. If you put a small amount of water on the stove, to boil, then the water will boil faster.
3. If you boil large amounts of water, then it will take longer for the water to reach boiling point.
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2. If you put a small amount of water on the stove, to boil, then the water will boil faster.
3. If you boil large amounts of water, then it will take longer for the water to reach boiling point.
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Hypothesis:
Given the same air pressure and rate of heating, a greater quantity of water will take longer to boil.
The TTB (time to boil) varies directly (not inversely) with the quantity of water TBB (to be boiled).
Given the same air pressure and rate of heating, a greater quantity of water will take longer to boil.
The TTB (time to boil) varies directly (not inversely) with the quantity of water TBB (to be boiled).