Hi All,
I'm running a lab on Charles' Law and had some strange results that I don't understand.
Here's the basic lab setup (it's pretty standard, so maybe you're familiar with it):
1.) Heat an air-filled 250 ml flask in a water bath until temp inside flask is about 100 celsius. Flask is stoppered with short glass tube extending.
2.) Put finger over hole in tube, remove flask, immerse inverted in colder water (about 18 celsius) and remove finger. Water shoots into flask.
Now, Charles' Law states that about 50 ml should shoot into the flask. Most results have been in this ballpark. However, occasionally, we'll see the water shoot into the flask and keep flowing, sometimes almost filling the flask.
I can't figure out what's going on in these cases. Apparently, I don't understand the concept as well as I should.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Bob