Thermochron Experiment

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1. The Thermochron experiment I will be doing will be the temperature of a bottle of water in a coozie versus the temperature in a Yeti colster. I will place the bottles of water in the refrigerator for 24 hours so that the water bottles will be very cold. I will then take the bottles of water out of the refrigerator and place one in a regular coozie and one in a Yeti colster. I will then place each of the Thermochrons in a Ziploc bag before placing them into the water bottles. The coozie and the colster will be placed on my kitchen counter for 24 hours at the height of ….. The temperature in my house regularly stays at 72 degrees

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