WILL MARK BRIANIST!
PLEASE HELP
First, explain how water gets warmed with the POW Kit,...
Chemistry, 02.06.2021 20:40 Kaitneedshelps
WILL MARK BRIANIST!
PLEASE HELP
First, explain how water gets warmed with the POW Kit, why following the instructions is important, and how failure to follow the instructions could lead to problems.
Next, write a scientific argument that addresses the question: Why wasn’t the water pasteurized?
First, state your claim.
Claim 1: If you follow the instructions, the POW kits will always heat the water above the correct temperature for pasteurization (65°C), but some people didn’t follow the instructions.
Claim 2: Even if you follow the instructions, the POW kits will not heat the water above the correct temperature for pasteurization (65°C).
Then, use evidence to support your claim.
For each piece of evidence you use, explain how it supports your claim.
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