| Purpose - |
A wizard that shows the
effects of air pressure against a vacuum, and the difference in
volume between gases and liquids. |
The heating stage of the
Balloon In A Bottle wizard.

The final product! |
| Nature - |
Demonstration |
| Materials - |
A balloon, water, a 1 litre
boiling flask, a Bunsen burner tripod and gauze mat, a container of
ice water |
| Method - |
- Put about 150 ml of water into the
boiling flask and put on to heat.
- When the water has just started
boiling and steam is coming out of the top of the flask, turn
the heat off.
- Stretch the mouth of the balloon
over the mouth of the flask.
- Place the flask into the ice water
and watch the balloon suck into the bottle and inflate inside.
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| Safety - |
Care with
flames, hot liquids and hot apparatus. |
| Explanation - |
The steam fills
the flask, forcing the air out. Once the heat is off and the
balloon in place, the steam starts to cool and condense taking up
less space. This happens very quickly once the flask is in the
ice water. The resulting vacuum sucks the balloon down into
the flask and inflates it there. |
| Notes - |
This wizard
shows the same concepts as the Can
Crush Demo, but in a cheaper and very different way.
To remove the
balloon carefully lift one corner of the balloon mouth away from the
edge of the flask so that air is able to flow into the bottle. |
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