Melting Ice, Boiling Water
Experiment C1.1.2.1 examines the behavior of water at different temperatures. To that end, ice (solid water) is slowly heated until it melts and then evaporates. At the boiling point and the melting point, the temperature does not change until the substance has transitioned completely to the other state. The boiling point and melting point are easy to determine in this way.
Components of experiment:
1 | 524 018 | Pocket-CASSY 2 Bluetooth |
1 | 524 220 | CASSY Lab 2 |
1 | 524 019 | * Rechargeable battery for Pocket-CASSY 2 Bluetooth |
1 | 524 0031 | * Bluetooth dongle |
1 | 524 0673 | NiCr-Ni adapter S, type K |
1 | 529 676 | Temperature probe, NiCr-Ni, 1.5 mm, type K |
1 | 664 105 | Beaker, DURAN, 600 ml, squat |
1 | 666 850 | Stirring magnet, 15 mm x 5 mm diam. |
1 | 666 8471 | Magnetic stirrer with hotplate |
1 | 666 523 | Stand rod, 450 x 12 mm diam., M10 thread |
1 | 666 555 | Universal clamp, 0…80 mm |
1 | 301 09 | Bosshead S |
0 | additionally required: ice |
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1 | additionally required: PC with Windows 7 or higher |
Articles marked with * are not included, we do however recommend them to carry out the experiment.
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