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Expansion coefficient of liquids

Article no: P1042600

Principle

Using water as a model the expansion of a liquid is shown as a function of temperature. In the supplementary problem, the expansion coefficient is calculated at different temperatures. The expansion of water is not linear; its coefficient is not constant.
If you wish to demonstrate a liquid with a linear expansion coefficient, we recommend alcohol. However, it is very inflammable: be extremely careful when doing experiments with it!

Benefits

  • Real stand material for an esecially stable and safe setup
  • Student-suitable experiment descriptions with reports available

Scope of delivery

Support base, variable 02001-00 1
Stand rods, stainless steel, various sizes 02037-00 1
Boss head 02043-00 1
Ring with boss head, i. d. = 10 cm 37701-01 1
Wire gauze with ceramic, 160 x 160 mm 33287-01 1
Universal clamp 37715-01 1
Beakers, Boro, low form, various sizes 46054-00 1
Erlenmeyer flask, stopper bed, 100 mlSB 29 MAU-EK17082301 1
Glass tubes,l.250 mm, pkg.of 10 MAU-16074544 1
Pipette with rubber bulb 64701-00 1
Rubber stopper 26/32, 2 holes 7 mm 39258-02 1
Students thermometer, -10...+110°C, l = 230 mm 38005-10 1
Measuring tape, l = 2 m 09936-00 1
Graduated cylinders, plastic, various sizes 36629-01 1
Butane burner, Labogaz 206 type 32178-00 1
Butane cartridge C206, without valve, 190 g 47535-01 1
Glycerol, 250 ml 30084-25 1

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