Exothermic chemical reactions produce heat. In this reaction
vinegar is used to remove the protective coating from steel wool, allowing it
to rust. When the iron combines with oxygen, heat is released.
Difficulty: Average
Time Required: 15 minutes
1. Place the thermometer in the jar and close the
lid. Allow about 5 minutes for the thermometer to record the temperature, then
open the lid and read the thermometer.
2. Remove the thermometer from the jar (if you
didn't already in Step 1).
3. Soak a piece of steel wool in vinegar for 1
minute.
4. Squeeze the excess vinegar out of the steel
wool.
5. Wrap the wool around the thermometer and place
the wool/thermometer in the jar, sealing the lid.
6. Allow 5 minutes, then read the temperature and
compare it with the first reading.
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