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Chemistry, 11.02.2021 23:10, briankwiski

Design a Cooling Cup for Campers In this task, you’ll design a full-sized cup that’s meant to make drinks cold.

The cup you'll design is to be used by campers on extended trips through the wilderness. To make sure the cup is affordable, it should be built using durable but inexpensive materials.

The cooling mechanism in the cup will be the chemical reaction you analyzed in task 1. So the cup’s design should include two compartments: one for the liquid that’s being cooled and drunk and a second compartment for the water, baking soda, and citric acid that cool down the drinkable liquid. The volumes of these two compartments have been determined for you and are expressed in the table using four different units.

Constraints are the limits that we place on a design. Time, materials, or money may be in short supply. Some designs may also be limited by how the product gets used. List at least one constraint on the drinking cup design.

Brainstorm ideas about the shape, materials, and construction of the cup. Then draw your best design for the cup. Be sure to include exact dimensions, materials, and the placement of the cold pack compartment. Use text boxes to explain your ideas and show the measurements.

Remember to use the provided volume dimensions when designing your cup. For example, the total volume of the cup must be 750 cubic centimeters. The drink compartment must be 600 cubic centimeters to hold a 20-ounce drink. The cold pack compartment must be 150 cubic centimeters (the volume of the reactants in the chemical reaction from task 1). You may want to review how to calculate the volume of a cylinder or rectangular prism.

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