4. Sample experiments
4.1 Lowering of the boiling point of liquids
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Set up the apparatus as in the illustration.
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Fill the beaker with warm water and measure its
temperature.
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Put the beaker on the experiment plate and place
the bell jar over the top of them.
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Press the jar onto the plate and operate the pump
until the liquid visibly starts to boil.
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Loosen the hose connection to the jar to let in air.
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Measure the temperature of the liquid once again.
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Compare the two temperatures and discuss.
4.2 Effect of reduced air pressure on a balloon
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Set up the apparatus as in the illustration.
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Put a partially inflated balloon on the experiment
plate and place the bell jar over the top of them.
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Press the jar onto the plate and operate the hand
pump 10-15 times.
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The balloon inflates.
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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
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• Press the bell jar and experiment plate together. At-
tach hose
and determine the total weight.
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• Connect the hand pump and evacuate the recipient.
• Loosen the connection between hoses
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
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• Fill the recipient and hose
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
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Set up the apparatus as in the illustration.
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Fill a beaker with water and place it on the experi-
ment plate.
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Put the open end of the pipette in the beaker and
place the bell jar over the lot.
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Press the jar onto the plate and operate the hand
pump a few times.
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Air disappears from the pipette.
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Let air into the recipient and the pipette will fill with
water.
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and
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to determine the volume.
with water adding a
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