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to determine the boiling point of water​

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

100 degree Celsius

boiling point of water or 373 Kelvin

Answered by aryaAM82
2

Explanation:

Procedure

Take about 25ml of distilled water in a boiling tube and add 2-3 small pieces of pumice stone.

Close the mouth of the boiling tube with a rubber cork that has two bores and clamp it with the stand.

Introduce a thermometer (temperature range -10 to 110°C) in one bore of the cork of the boiling tube. Keep the bulb of the thermometer about 3-5 cm above the surface of the water.

Then introduce one end of a delivery tube in the second bore of the cork.

Place a 250ml beaker below the second end of the delivery tube to collect the condensed water.

Heat the boiling tube gently, preferably by rotating the flame.

Note the temperature (t1) when the water starts boiling.

Continue to heat the water till the temperature becomes constant, and the water remains boiling. Note the constant temperature (t2).

Record your observations in tabular form.

Precautions:

•The bulb of the thermometer should be kept about 4-5 cm above the surface of water.

•Pieces of pumice stone should be added to water before heating to avoid bumping.

•Heating of water should be done by rotating the flame.

•Note temperature by keeping your eyes in line with the level of mercury.

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