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Materials:Thermometer 1 cup size metal container (non-insulated) Ice “Week 3 Lab Exercise: Determining the Dew Point Temperature” worksheetApproximate time: 2 hours Instructions: Fill the metal con
- Thermometer
- 1 cup size metal container (non-insulated)
- Ice
- “Week 3 Lab Exercise: Determining the Dew Point Temperature” worksheet
Approximate time: 2 hours
Instructions:
- Fill the metal container with warm tap water (at least 50° F in the winter and 75° F in the summer).
- Place the thermometer in the water and begin to slowly add ice while continuously stirring the mixture.
- Record the temperature when the first sign of condensation begins to appear on the outside of the container. This reading should be within about 3° F of the dew point temperature.
- Compare your recorded temperature to the dew point temperature given on your local weather report. Repeat this process once or twice per day for 2 to 3 days to see if you are consistent in the outcome.