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Charles Law Apparatus

Jacques Charles, an 18th-century scientist who studied the expansion of heated gases, was the first to make accurate measurements that indicated that the degree of expansion was directly proportional to the increase in temperature. This relationship led scientists to the concept of absolute zero. The high-quality Charles Law Apparatus enables students to precisely determine the volume coefficient of expansion of air throughout a temperature range of almost 100C. A specially configured glass U tube features one arm with a funnel top and the second arm, graduated, closed at the end and surrounded by a glass water jacket. Concentrated sulfuric acid, placed in the U tube, encloses an arbitrary volume of air and ensures that the air sample is dry. By adding or draining the acid (through a stopcock located at the bottom of the U tube), the solution in the tubes can be maintained at even levels while the temperature in the water jacket is varied. Temperature is changed by adding hot water through a funnel at the top of the jacket, as cooler water is drained from below through a rubber tube. The apparatus is furnished complete with stirrer, beaker, level indicator, support stand and instructions. You will also need a standard lab thermometer and sulfuric acid.






WL1674B
Charles Law Apparatus, Apparatus
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$435.09


WL1674C
Charles Law Apparatus, Replacement Glass Parts
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$145.95






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