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This is the answer to the question "Samuel sets up the apparatus as shown in the setup around bottom flask is inverted a beaker of water with a glass tube containing a drop of red ink. When the flask is heated with a gas burner Samuel obverse that the drop of red ink flows out of the tube and the water in the beaker turns slightly red. Explain what caused the drop of red ink to flow out of the tube.
Answer:The flask is filled with air so when the heat is in contact with the flask filled with air the air expands so the expanded air pushes the red ink into the water.

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Answer:The flask is filled with air so when the heat is in contact with the flask filled with air the air expands so the expanded air pushes the red ink into the water.

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