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explain with experiment that air is around us ?????​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In the presence of your teacher, fix two small candles of the same size in the middle of two shallow containers. Now, fill the containers with some water. Light the candles and then cover each one of them with an inverted glass (one much taller than the other). Observe carefully what happens to the burning candles and the water level.

Do the candles continue to burn or go off? Does the level of water inside glasses remain the same?

Now tilt the bottle slightly. Does the water now enter the bottle?

The burning of the candle must be due to presence of some component of air, isn’t it? Do you find any difference in your observation with the two glasses of different heights? What can be the reason for this?

Burning can occur only in the presence of oxygen. We see that, one component of air is oxygen. Now, the amount of air and hence its oxygen component inside each glass in our experiment, is limited. When most of this oxygen is used up by the burning candle, it can no longer burn and blows out. Also, some of the space occupied by the oxygen inside the glass becomes empty and the water rises up to fill or occupy this space.


Anonymous: thanks
Answered by Vartika225
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Here's a diagram with this answer....

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