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1.13   Experiment  13
 

  How water particles unite

Fill the atomizer with water. Spray the water onto a window or blackboard 
from a distance of approximately 30 cm. The tiny particles from the atom-
izer form a barely visible water cloud, but on the sprayed surface they unite 
after a while and form drops of increasing size.

Materials:

  1  atomizer (6)

Additionally:

 some water

2  Underlying principles

Heat and thermometer

When solid bodies, liquids or gases are heated their volume

 (the amount 

of space that they occupy) 

generally increases.

 For example, when warmed 

by 1 degree Celsius (= 1 Kelvin), 1 litre of water and 1 litre of mercury both 
expand by 0,2 millilitre (= 0.2 cubic centimetre), alcohol by 1.1 millilitre 
(= 1.1 cubic centimetre). 

When cooled, the volume decreases again.

 However, if water (under nor-

mal pressure) is cooled, its volume only decreases until it reaches 4 °C (Cel-
sius). If the water is cooled further to 0 °C its volume increases again. When 
water at 0 °C changes to ice at 0 °C there is a sudden increase in volume. 
This they cool and solidify.

Temperatures are measured using thermometers.

 Liquid thermometers 

consist of a liquid-filled container (the bulb) connected to a very narrow 
tube. If the temperature rises, the liquid will expand. The level of the liquid 
in the tube at any given time can be read from a scale. 

Thermometers are 

usually filled with alcohol or mercury.

On the 

Celsius thermometer scale

 the freezing point of water is marked at 

zero degrees Celsius (0 °C), and the boiling point of water at 100 degrees 
Celsius (100 °C). On the 

Fahrenheit thermometer scale

 the freezing point 

of water is shown as +32 °F and the boiling point of water as +212 °F. Read-
ings in degrees Fahrenheit are still used in Britain and North America.

The clinical thermometer

Whereas outdoor, room and bath thermometers always show the tempera-
ture to which they are being exposed, the clinical thermometer is a so-called 
maximum thermometer. In other words, once the reading has reached its 
highest level, it remains there. 
This is achieved by means of a constriction between the bulb and the tube. 
As the mercury expands it is able to pass through this constriction, but as it 
cools it retracts, causing a break in the thread of mercury at this point. This 
enables a permanent reading. 

Only by shaking the clinical thermometer the liquid is forced back 
 through the contriction into the bulb.

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Страница 3: ...liquid 9 1 11 Experiment 11 What happens when steam cools down 10 1 12 Experiment 12 The water cycle 10 1 13 Experiment 13 How water particles unite 11 2 Underlying principles 11 Worksheet 13 2008 Cornelsen Experimenta Berlin All rights reserved The work and parts of it are protected by copyright Every use for other than the legal cases requires the previous written agreement by Cornelsen Experime...

Страница 4: ... W 230 V 12891 14 1 Funnel plastic 70 mm Ø 12956 15 1 Tube brush 12964 16 1 Beaker glass 250 ml heat resistant with graduation 12905 17 15 Plastic containers for activities 12883 18 15 Rubber stoppers with bore 12840 19 15 Bridge shaped stands 12824 1 Thermometer model for demonstration 12948 Enclosed printed material 1 Experiment description Manual Heat 317996 1 Storage plan Heat 3179936 Addition...

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Страница 6: ... peg red 12 1 peg blue 12 1 rubber stopper 18 1 bridge shaped stand 19 Additionally 1 thermos flask containing cold water or ice cubes 1 3 Experiment 2 Heating and cooling methylated spirits inflammable The Erlenmeyer flask is filled to the brim with coloured methylated spirits Then the rubber stopper is inserted in the flask The glass tube is inserted in the stopper Because methylated spirits is ...

Страница 7: ...ture in the lukewarm water regardless of whether it has been held in hot or cold water beforehand Therefore thermometers have to be used for exact temperature measurements Materials 1 thermometer 3 C to 103 C 5 3 insulating cases for beaker 8 3 plastic beakers 9 Additionally 1 thermos flask containing hot water 1 thermos flask contain ing ice cold water tap water 1 5 Experiment 5 The Celsius scale...

Страница 8: ...s etc For reading exercises and entries the worksheet at the end of this manual should be photocopied Material 1 thermometer 3 C to 103 C 5 1 7 Experiment 7 Converting a liquid into a gas Close the Erlenmeyer flask with the rubber stopper invert it and place on the stand Place a drop of Eau de Cologne or methylated spirits on the middle of the base of the flask using a dropper The drop becomes sma...

Страница 9: ...periment 9 Vaporizing liquids are cooling With a thermometer you determine the room temperature and the tempera ture of methylated spirits inflammable filled in a plastic beaker As the thermometer is pulled out of the liquid the temperature shown by the thermometer is decreasing Due to the evaporating methylated spirits on the thermometer This cooling effect can also be felt by wetting a finger wi...

Страница 10: ...on the cool base of the container They condense Materials 1 immersion heater 13 1 heat resistant beaker 16 1 plastic container 17 Additionally 1 thermos flask with ice cubes 1 12 Experiment 12 The water cycle Water evaporates everywhere Invisible water particles rise from the sea from fields and forests These evaporated water particles condense where the air is colder and form mist clouds When the...

Страница 11: ...ometers Liquid thermometers consist of a liquid filled container the bulb connected to a very narrow tube If the temperature rises the liquid will expand The level of the liquid in the tube at any given time can be read from a scale Thermometers are usually filled with alcohol or mercury On the Celsius thermometer scale the freezing point of water is marked at zero degrees Celsius 0 C and the boil...

Страница 12: ...from the liquid state into the gaseous state is referred to as evaporation There are two methods of evaporation boiling and vaporization If water is heated to 100 C bubbles rise to the surface because the water particles start moving rigorously as a result of the heat supply The water boils The rising bubbles contain an invisible gas water vapour Vaporization is the name given to the process when ...

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