Chemistry, asked by Juveri08, 11 months ago

with help of an experiment prove air occupies space
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Answered by Abhishek95265
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Take an empty glass bottle. Now, dip the open mouth of the bottle into a bucket filled with water. You will notice that water does not enter the bottle when it is in an inverted position, as there is no space for air to escape. This activity shows that air occupies space.

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Answered by mimimeghana
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When you blow a balloon it bulges out , it is filled/occupied with air. Hence we can say that air occupies space.

Take a syringe and remove the piston. Close the front part of the syringe tightly with a rubber cork. Put the piston back after some air goes into the syringe. Now try to push the piston towards the rubber cork of the syringe. You feel difficult to do that. This proves that air occupies space.

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