Practical Work in General Physics for Use in Schools And Colleges

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Practical Work in General Physics for Use in Schools And Colleges
Walter George Woollcombe
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Experiment. Be very careful to see that the cork and tubings of one of the flasks are fitted quite air-tight. Support this flask 83 Ramsay's Chemical Theory.
34 Two flasks are used in order to eliminate the error due to the buoyancy f the air.
G. Density or Specific Mass. 49 by a wire round its neck to the hook at the end of the right- hand arm of the balance. Support the other flask, fitted as above, to the hook on the left-hand arm. Add a tare mass IJL, of about 50 grs. , to the right-hand pa
...n, and add a counterpoise to the left-hand pan till the balance is in equilibrium. Take the right-hand flask off the hook and pour about 30 c. C. Of distilled water into it. Take the clip off, and fit the cork tightly into the flask. Boil the water in the flask, taking care not to use too large a flame, else the glass, not in contact with the water, will be heated, and will crack when the water touches it. Let the steam blow out for about five minutes. Close the india-rubber tubing with the clip and immediately remove the flame.

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