This experiment shows vividly that water is a poor conductor of
heat: while the water at the top is boiling, the piece of ice
normally does not melt quickly. A heat flow does not occur since
the water is heated at the top.
Does water conduct heat? Heat a test tube containing water so
that no convection (= heat) flow occurs and investigate the
temperature in it.
| 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
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1
|
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Support rod, stainless steel, l = 600 mm, d = 10 mm
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02037-00
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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
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1
|
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Iron wire, d = 0.5 mm, l = 50 m
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06105-00
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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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Agitator rod
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04404-10
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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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Test tube,200x30 mm,DURAN
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36304-01
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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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