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how is vacuum developed inside the conical flask​

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As the paper burns, the pressure of the air inside the flask increases. When the oxygen in the flask is consumed, the flame extinguishes, and the air inside the flask cools. The resulting decrease in pressure creates a partial vacuum in the flask, which either forces the egg into the flask or rips it apart.

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