Instruction Manual

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4. Sample experiments
4.1 Lowering of the boiling point of liquids
Set up the apparatus as in the illustration.
Fill the beaker with warm water and measure its
temperature.
Put the beaker on the experiment plate and place
the bell jar over the top of them.
Press the jar onto the plate and operate the pump
until the liquid visibly starts to boil.
Loosen the hose connection to the jar to let in air.
Measure the temperature of the liquid once again.
Compare the two temperatures and discuss.
4.2 Effect of reduced air pressure on a balloon
Set up the apparatus as in the illustration.
Put a partially inflated balloon on the experiment
plate and place the bell jar over the top of them.
Press the jar onto the plate and operate the hand
pump 10-15 times.
The balloon inflates.
Alternative experiments can be performed using a
mini bellows or a small quantity of shaving foam in
a beaker.
4.3 Determining the mass and density of air
Also required:
1 set of scales measuring to the nearest 0.01 g
1 measuring beaker
Press the bell jar and experiment plate together. At-
tach hose 2 and determine the total weight.
Connect the hand pump and evacuate the recipient.
Loosen the connection between hoses 1 and 2
and measure the total weight of evacuated jar and
hose connection.
The difference in weight indicates the mass of air
pumped out.
Let air into the bell jar.
Re-attach hose 2 to determine the volume.
Fill the recipient and hose 2 with water adding a
bung or holding your finger over the end of the hose.
Pour the water into a measuring beaker and read off
the volume.
Determine the density of air by dividing the mass by
the volume.
4.4 Filling a pipette without touching it
Set up the apparatus as in the illustration.
Fill a beaker with water and place it on the experi-
ment plate.
Put the open end of the pipette in the beaker and
place the bell jar over the lot.
Press the jar onto the plate and operate the hand
pump a few times.
Air disappears from the pipette.
Let air into the recipient and the pipette will fill with
water.
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