Calentando Hielo Un ejercicio para explicar el proceso de calentar agua. Hay un recipiente lleno de hielo, encima de un calentador estilo "Bunsen", un termometro, y una sección marcado "Estado". Un botón marcado "vaya" enciende el fuego. EL hielo se caliente, hasta llegar a 0ºC (32ºF), y queda alli hasta que se funde todo el hielo. Despues sube la temperatura hasta llegar al 100ºC (212ºF), donde queda mientras el agua hierve y evapora. Cuando no queda más agua, el estado se cambia a "¡¡Oye!!" - quemar el recipiente no forma parte de la experiencía… Convertir hielo al vapor Heating ice to steam A simple scientific exercise to explain how water heats. There is a beaker filled with ice on top of a burner stand, and a thermometer. A button labelled "heat" begins the process of heating the water, and a section labelled status gives an update about what is happening. When heat is applied, the ice is heated to about zero degrees Celsius (32º Fahrenheit), and then the temperature remains static until the ice is melted. The temperature rises until the water reaches 100ºC, and then it stays there again as the water boils away. When the beaker is almost empty, the status changes to "uh-oh!" implying that burning the beaker isn't part of the goals… Heating ice to steam Estado: Hielo frio Calentando hielo Hielo fundando Calentando agua Agua hirviendo ¡¡¡Oye!!! Status: Idle Heating ice Melting ice Heating water Boiling water Uh oh!!! A thermometer id="thermo-desc"A grey thermometer with a red indicator fluid, marked at 0 and 100 degrees Celsius, initally showing a few degrees below zero _ 0 ºC (32ºF) _ 100 ºC (212ºF) A bunsen burner, with the oxygen inlet open The burner is producing a hot blue flame Beaker Stand A glass beaker Water is created as the ice melts An ice block Turn on the heat Vaya Heat