Charles Law Essay, Research Paper
?Using Charle?s Law To Determine Absolute Zero?
Tuesday 7th of December
Introduction:
One of the variables that affects the volume of a gas is the temperature of the gas and its surroundings. This volume-temperature relationship is quantified in Charles?s law. The law states that as the temperature of a gas decreases, the volume of the gas decreases proportionately. An ideal gas at 273 K, for example would decrease in volume by 1/273 of its original volume for each Celsius degree the temperature decreases. If the temperature decreased sufficiently, the volume should decrease to zero. Real gases, however, liquefy and solidify long before this theoretical limit, called absolute zero, is reached. By using air as a sample of a real gas and limiting the temperature range, it is possible to estimate the temperature that would correspond to absolute zero.
Materials Used:
Apron
Goggles
Thermometer
Hot Plate
Paper Towel
Thin Stem Pipet
(2) 400-mL Beakers
Objectives:
Demonstrate the relationships between the temperature of a gas and its volume.
Graph the relationship.
Estimate the temperature of absolute zero by extrapolation.
Procedure:
Fill two 400-mL beakers half full with tap water.
Begin heating the water in one beaker to a temperature that is 10*C above room temperature.
Fill a thin stem pipet completely with room temperature water. To make sure the pipet is filled, first draw in as much water as possible. Then, holding the pipet by the bulb with the stem pointing upward, squeeze the bulb slightly to eject any air left in the bulb and stem. Keeping this pressure on the bulb, insert the tip of the stem into the water. Release the pressure on the bulb, and the pipet will fill completely.
Dispense the water from the pipet counting the total number of drops it takes to empty the pipet.
Record the room temperature and the number of drops.
Stop heating the water when a temperature 10*C above the room temperature is reached.
Holding the thin stem pipet by the stem, immerse the bulb in the warm water.
Hold the pipet in the warm water for a few minutes so that the air in the pipet reaches the temperature of the water.
Pinch the stem of the pipet to seal off the bulb. Place the bulb in the other beaker of water which is at room temperature.
Still pinching the stem, immerse the entire pipet, including the stem, in the water, release the stem underwater. A small amount of water should be drawn into the pipet. This water is equal in volume to the amount of gas lost when the pipet bulb was heated and the air inside it expanded.
Remove the pipet from the water bath. Dry the outside of the pipet, with the paper towel. Expel the water, counting the number of drops of water that were drawn into the pipet.
Add the number of drops to the initial volume noted. Record the total volume and the temperature of the warm water bath.
Dry the inside of the pipet, by drawing in the air and then releasing the bulb several times.
Repeat from the 6th to the 13th step at a temperature that is 10*C above the previous trial.
Continue this procedure until the water temperature is approximately 75*C.
Record all results.
Data And Observations:
Temperature/Volume Changes Of Air
Temperature (*C) Total Volume (Drops)
19 134
29 138
39 140
49 160
59 169
69 178
Conclusions:
1-
2-
3-
Errors And Possible Improvements:
Possible errors could occur while counting the drops, people can either lose count, or too many drops will be let out instead of single drops. To improve this patience and tolerance are a must, hurrying will only cause the person to re-start from the beginning.
Errors could also occur while taking the temperature of the warm water, if the hot plate is turned off, the beaker will obviously cool down a few degrees and so this might affect the results. An idea to improve this would be setting the hot plate on a moderate heat so that the same heat temperature can be stable throughout the procedures.
Errors could occur if the tip of the pipet is not pinched properly, this will result in the false number of drops getting drawn into it. To improve this one must make sure the whole tip is pinched and that there is no space for any air to enter or escape.
Errors could occur if the number of minutes in which the bulb is immersed in the warm water is different. This might have a few effects on the results and number of drops. To improve this either make sure you set a stop watch or give each procedure the same exact time to immerse the bulb.
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