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BETHEL - Following a quiz early Wednesday morning in Telstar High School's honors chemistry class, teacher Sarah Southam of Bethel and students had a blast with hollowed-out eggs.
Using a temperature probe and a computer program from Vernier Software and Technology of Oregon, Southam showed them how to measure temperatures produced in an egg before it exploded, after filling it with hydrogen gas and igniting it.See the full content of this document
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Southam made the gas by pouring some hydrochloric acid into a beaker containing a few zinc crystals. The gas was then piped into the egg, which Southam li...
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