A high-precision device for studying the compression and liquefaction of a gas, determining the critical point and recording isotherms in p-V (Clapeyron) diagrams. The test gas is sulfur hexafluoride (SF6), which has a critical temperature ...
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The Boyle-Mariotte device is used to investigate the relationship between volume and pressure of a sealed volume of air at a constant temperature. It confirms the law of Boyle-Mariotte.
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Accessories for vibration generator (1000701) for simulating particle motion in an ideal gas. Differently coloured spheres (gas model) are set in motion by mechanical vibrations.
(Please note: color, number and/or size of supplied balls ...
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Set of spare seals for critical point apparatus (U104001). Includes a rubber cap seal, round rubber seal of diameter 60 mm, square rubber seal 78x78 mm², a sealing ring of diameter 30/20 mm, four copper sealing discs and a threaded bush ...
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Palm-sized, hollow metallic ball with a manometer connected to it for demonstrating change of pressure in a closed volume of air when heated or cooled (Gay-Lussac law). Immersing the ball in a water bath at a specific temperature allows the ...
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Immersion circulation thermostat for setting the temperature of a bath or external apparatus with non-flammable liquids at temperatures up to 95°C. The fully electronic continuous regulator and the powerful circulating pump ensure that the ...
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Immersion circulation thermostat for setting the temperature of a bath or external apparatus with non-flammable liquids at temperatures up to 95°C. The fully electronic continuous regulator and the powerful circulating pump ensure that the ...
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Glass vessel with ground-glass sealing joints for demonstrating the expansion of air when heated.
The U-tube is filled with water at room temperature and the water levels are marked. Even the heat from a hand is enough to cause the air in ...
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Device for demonstrating the ignition of diesel. By swiftly pressing down the piston, the compressed air in the transparent tube is heated so strongly that a piece of paper placed at the bottom of the tube very clearly ignites. Similarly, a ...
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