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https://www.science-story-telling.eu/fileadmin/content/projekte/storytelling/zip/zip-eng/rumford.zip
covery of radiant heat, Herschel 1800. Fig. 3:Ice calorimeter by Lavoisier and Laplace (Lavoi- sier 1789), https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/ commons/3/35/Ice-calorimeter.jpg 4 Background for stories [...] Fig. 2 Rumford’s cannon-boring experiment (Thompson 1798). Background for stories concerning energy 3 Storytelling Teaching Model: http://science-story-telling.eu portance for Rumford’s work lies in the [...] the most suitable material for the uniforms of the Bavarian soldiers who ideally would get only one type of uniform that was sup- posed to be suitable for winter as well as summer. Like in the experiment
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and every phe- nomenon is inevitable. Democritus assumed that different types of atoms exist and by describing these different types, he could explain the differences between objects. According to him, different [...] Lavoisier’s chemistry 3 On some of the controversies with respect to the existence of a vacuum and the related philosophical implications see Shapin & Schaffer 1989. Background Atoms 3 Storytelling Teaching [...] the vacuum. 2. Write the important differences between the Democritus’ views and the Plato’s views. 3. Make inquiry in the web and create a written text concerning the current scientific views about the
https://www.science-story-telling.eu/fileadmin/content/projekte/storytelling/geschichten/geschichten-eng/lichtenberg-story-gb.pdf
the electric discharges, the dust formed specific, mysterious figures – in fact two types of figures created by two types of electricity (positive and negative). In fact, I was really lucky!...’ References [...] which very often creates the sparks as long as ¾ inch’. Story: Mysterious patterns of Lichtenberg 3 Storytelling Teaching Model: http://science-story-telling.eu To conduct our experiment in a traditional
https://www.science-story-telling.eu/fileadmin/content/projekte/storytelling/zip/zip-eng/joule-2.zip
23 W1/Q1 =3.96 4 Student’s Learning Activities (Joule and energy) Storytelling Teaching Model: http://science-story-telling.eu W2= ………………… joule Q2=………………….. cal. W2 /Q2 W3= …………………….joule Q3=…………………………cal [...] covery of radiant heat, Herschel 1800. Fig. 3:Ice calorimeter by Lavoisier and Laplace (Lavoi- sier 1789), https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/ commons/3/35/Ice-calorimeter.jpg 4 Background for stories [...] Fahrenheit scale to the Celsius scale and write it down in the 3d column of the table. On the basis of the data recorded in the 1st and 3d columns what conclusions can you draw about the relation between
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https://www.science-story-telling.eu/fileadmin/content/projekte/storytelling/geschichten/geschichten-eng/dalton-story-gb.pdf
that could be formed from Sulphur and Oxygen – one consisted of 2g Sulphur and 3g Oxygen, the other of 2g Sulphur and 3g Oxygen. There were other chemical substances where similar ratios could be found [...] cannot be made or destroyed. 2. All atoms of the same element are iden- tical. 3. Different elements have different types of atoms. 4. Chemical reactions occur when atoms are rearranged. 5. Compounds are [...] explain the chemical behav- ior of substances we know nowadays and are a Story The teacher and the atoms 3 Storytelling Teaching Model: http://science-story-telling.eu valuable tool for the future research.”
https://www.science-story-telling.eu/fileadmin/content/projekte/storytelling/zip/zip-eng/dalton.zip
that could be formed from Sulphur and Oxygen – one consisted of 2g Sulphur and 3g Oxygen, the other of 2g Sulphur and 3g Oxygen. There were other chemical substances where similar ratios could be found [...] cannot be made or destroyed. 2. All atoms of the same element are iden- tical. 3. Different elements have different types of atoms. 4. Chemical reactions occur when atoms are rearranged. 5. Compounds are [...] Lavoisier’s chemistry 3 On some of the controversies with respect to the existence of a vacuum and the related philosophical implications see Shapin & Schaffer 1989. Background Atoms 3 Storytelling Teaching
https://www.science-story-telling.eu/fileadmin/content/projekte/storytelling/zip/zip-eng/lavoisier-mass.zip
decreased from 50 to 42 in 3 . The remaining air was determined to be atmospheric mofette, and later renamed azote (now nitrogen). The red [HgO] was heated in a retort producing 8 in 3 of dephlogisticated air [...] Lavoisier’s chemistry 3 On some of the controversies with respect to the existence of a vacuum and the related philosophical implications see Shapin & Schaffer 1989. Background Atoms 3 Storytelling Teaching [...] have the same mass; atoms of different substances differ from each other and have different masses. 3) A chemical reaction involves connection, dividing and exchanging atoms. In other words, the atom is