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PeriodTimestampName 1Name 2Mass of unburnt peanutMass of burned peanutWater start tempWater end tempcomments and possible sources of errorWater volumeName 3
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1/26/2011 9:39:33AlexJeremy0.50.315.5555555622.2222222250Jelly Worm
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1/26/2011 10:03:42Jonathan MoEvan George1 gram.5 gram1030It was a fun experiment. Hard to remember to weigh after.50 ml
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1/26/2011 10:04:23CadeJosh1.10.1162850Ted
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1/26/2011 10:05:26Christian RCameron K0.50.05668550
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1/26/2011 10:06:24Joshua WSamir A0.60.25142545
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1/26/2011 10:06:41KevinMatt10.116.1111111136.6666666730
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1/26/2011 10:10:24Riti BDisha T2.0 grams0.2 grams18 degrees celsius30 degrees celsius50 ml
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1/26/2011 10:10:44ErinJana1.50.560100Jana stabbed Erin....40
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1/26/2011 10:11:07ibbyowen10.57213510
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1/26/2011 10:11:11ericajessica0.90.86060.2the peanut wasent completely burned40
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1/26/2011 10:11:25Riti BDisha T10.113 degrees celsius25 degrees celsius50
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1/26/2011 10:12:04KarinaMarissa1.51.4163223
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1/26/2011 10:12:07ibbyowen0.850.1608050
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1/26/2011 10:14:36AnyaMarissa0.50.2354435Karina
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1/26/2011 10:15:07AmandaZahra.75 grams0 grams15 C30 CWhen we measured the mass of the burnt peanut, it came out as zero, which is probably wrong.44 mlAishah
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12/8/2011 16:32:40Ian Laughlin2.6???? (never burned)1817After dozens of attempts, the peanut still refused to burn40
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12/8/2011 17:17:40SarahChiara0.80.82023Possible Errors:
- the flame could've not stayed at the same spot under the test tube
- not exact measurements
- wind factor
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3LyndaStephenie0.90.318C100CIt was fun entering data right away (and burinng stuff up). ~Lynda
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3StephanieKari11.220c50c
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4Ryan, KeshavMark, Sachin1.20.320c87cwe used a lot of matches to get it to stay lit
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3Ashton KMichael S1.250.6520cover 100our water boiled over and almost splashed my hand
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3BarakArman1.60.220c5580 ml beaker used to obtain maximum accuracy, therefore the difference of 37 should be multiplied by 8 to obtain same scale as other experiments.
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6christineesther.8 grams.1 grams20c44it just smelled bad and didnt heat up the water that much
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3Margaret, GabiErika, Chelsea1.1g20 C90CIt took some time for us to burn it because the first one we tried wouldn't get on fire and the other peanuts kept on breaking until Chelsea finally got one to stay on the pin and not fall
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5Kathir Ssriram1.1g?21c100.00Camazing that the peanut has so much power
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3Chris, AnchitMatt M.1.2 ounces0.6 ounces17c100
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6Amritha, Anjali, AdoreePuja, Pricilla1.2g0.9g81degrees
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3Peter, NicholasJonathan P.1.5 g0.55 g17 C100 C
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4Cathy L.& Erika H.Cathy A & Neha 11g6.5g20c72 degreesIt took us a couple of matches before the peanut started burning. lol
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6jeffrey, justin,alan, andrew q2 g?20c89.5c lets do it again!
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5Cory, PhanenderKevin, Haree3 g0.6215C100CWe burnt 3 matches under the test tube.
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1AshleyBritni30g2g30c90it is like the first time I used a match!
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5Kevin C. PhananderCory, HareeForgot to measure:)Forgot to measure:)20c100 ishi tried the burnt peanut, tasted BAD
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1Kyle GheewalaKevin?20c?Even though I'm allergic to peanuts(don't worry, it's only if i eat it)
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5Ishan KanungoJacob Xu1.8g.4g20 C100 CSmelled very bad, but predictable because you are burning carbon, and the peanut's cotyldon. Used lots of matches.
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1ChetanJeffBoiling(100 c?)
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6Manny, RohanEric, William20c84c
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