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If you have access to a copper metal tube, this activity does a great job demonstrating what happens to matter when it's heated or cooled. This activity requires some lab equipment.
  - 10 to 30 minutes
 - 10 to 30 minutes
 - $1 - $5 per student
 - Ages 8 - adult
 - Activity, Experiment/Lab Activity
 - English
 
Quick Guide
Materials List (per student)
- Three to six feet (1 to 2 meters) of straight 1/4-inch (6-millimeter) copper tubing
 - Small funnel
 - A four-inch (10-centimeter) length of plastic tubing that will fit snugly over the end of the copper tubing and over the end of the funnel
 - Ring stand
 - A table
 - Two small blocks of smooth wood
 - A C-clamp
 - Large needle
 - Toothpick
 - Bucket
 - Very hot tap water
 - Cold water
 - Optional: Microscope slide, rubber band
 
Subjects
- 
                Physical Sciences    
- 
                Heat and Thermodynamics    
- Heat and Temperature
 - Heat Transfer
 
 - 
                States of Matter    
- Solids
 - Liquids
 
 
 - 
                Heat and Thermodynamics    
 
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- Creative Commons: Non-commercial Share Alike (by-nc-sa), Exploratorium Teacher Institute,