Ice, ice, maybe: water physics thrown into doubt

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Topics:

Chemical Sciences – Atoms, Solids/Liquids/Gases, Particle Models

Earth and Space Sciences – Rocks, The Changing Earth

Physical Sciences – Energy

Additional: Careers, Technology

Concepts (South Australia):

Chemical Sciences – Properties of Matter, Change of Matter

Earth and Space Sciences – The Earth’s Surface

Physical Sciences – Energy

Years: 8, 9, 10

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Word Count: 531

An attempt to produce a disordered form of ice is a surprise failure, raising awkward questions. This intriguing article would work alongside Chemical, Earth and Space and Physical Sciences for years 8, 9 and 10.

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Years:

8-10