Using water as a model the expansion of a liquid is shown as a
function of temperature. In the supplementary problem, the
expansion coefficient is calculated at different temperatures. The
expansion of water is not linear; its coefficient is not
constant.
If you wish to demonstrate a liquid with a linear expansion
coefficient, we recommend alcohol. However, it is very inflammable:
be extremely careful when doing experiments with it!
How much does the volume of water change during heating? Heat a
specific quantity of water and determine the change in its
volume.
| Materiallist (Excerpt) |
Product |
Amount |
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Butane burner, Labogaz 206 type
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32178-00
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1
|
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Support base variable
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02001-00
|
1
|
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Glycerol 250 ml
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30084-25
|
1
|
|
Ring with boss head, i. d. = 10 cm
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37701-01
|
1
|
|
Erlenmeyer flask, wide-neck, 100ml
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36428-00
|
1
|
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Support rod, stainless steel, l = 600 mm, d = 10 mm
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02037-00
|
1
|
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Universal clamp
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37718-00
|
1
|
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Boss head
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02043-00
|
1
|
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Glass tubes,l.250 mm, pkg.of 10
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36701-68
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1
|
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Students thermometer, -10...+110°C, l = 230 mm
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38005-10
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1
|
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Measuring tape, l = 2 m
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09936-00
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1
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Glass beaker DURAN®, short , 250 ml
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36013-00
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1
|
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Graduated cylinder,100 ml,plastic
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36629-01
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1
|
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Pipette with rubber bulb
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64701-00
|
1
|
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Wire gauze 160 mm x 160 mm, ceramic cen.
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33287-01
|
1
|
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Butane cartridge C206, without valve
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47535-00
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1
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Rubber stopper 26/32, 2 holes 7 mm
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39258-02
|
1
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