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Triple Point of Water, 4C50.40
Topic and Concept:
Change of State, [:ChangeofState#CriticalPoint: 4C50. Critical Point]
Location:
Cabinet: [:ThermoCabinet:Thermodynamics (TD)]
Bay: [:ThermoCabinetBayA5:(A5)]
Shelf: #2
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Abstract:
A sealed Erlenmeyer flask filled with ice water has the air pumped out of it creating a partial vacuum. Thus brings the mixture to the triple point of water whereupon the mixture boils showing solid, liquid, and gas existing at the same pressure and temperature.
Equipment |
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Erlenmeyer Flask with Holed Stopper |
[:ThermoCabinetBayA5: TD, Bay A5, Shelf #2] |
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[:VacuumPump: Vacuum Pump] |
[:MechanicsCabinet#MEFloorItems: Floor item South Wall (ME)] |
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Ice |
Lecture demo Freezer or 4rd floor ice chess room4329 |
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Important Setup Notes:
Ice is needed of this demonstration, witch may require extra setup time.
Setup and Procedure:
Pull out and plug in the Vacuum Pump cart. See [:VacuumPump: Vacuum Pump] page for operational instructions.
- Add about an inch worth of ice to either flask.
- Add just enough water to the flask to cover the ice.
- Firmly push on the stopper with the vent tube to seal the flask.
- Place the vacuum hose onto the vent tube.
- Turn on the vacuum pump.
Cautions, Warnings, or Safety Concerns:
- N/A
Discussion:
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Matter exists in different phases depending upon its pressure and temperature. The specifics depend on which substance we're considering. The combinations of temperature and pressure that lead to a given phase of matter can be summarized in a phase diagram. Such a diagram for water is shown above. There exists one particular combination of temperature and pressure that allows water to exist as a solid, liquid, and gas simultaneously. This is called the triple point and for water this pressure and temperature are 612 Pa and 0°C. Adding ice to the water brings the ice water mixture into a dual phase state at 0°C. Using the vacuum pump, we pump out air from the flask which causes the internal pressure to drop. Upon reaching a pressure of 612 Pa, we see the ice water boil.
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Videos:
[https://www.youtube.com/user/LectureDemostrations/videos?view=1 Lecture Demonstration's Youtube Channel]
References:
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tripple_point Wikipedia - Triple Point]
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