Explosive Decomposition of Nitrogen Triiodide
Volume Increase Upon Neutralization
Dissolution of a Binary Mixture
Shapes of Soap Films and Bubbles
Surface Spreading and Surface Tension
Surface Tension of Water: The Floating Paper Clip
Will a Tissue Hold Water? Interfacial Tension
Surface Tension: Floating Duck
Effect of Heating a Rubber Band and a Spring
Surface Tension With Oil and Pepper
Household Chemical Density Column
Evaporation as an Endothermic Process
Thermal Expansion of Gases
Description: Pouring liquid nitrogen on a blown-up balloon causes the balloon to shrink.
Source: Shakhashiri, B.Z. Chemical Demonstrations: A Handbook for Teachers of Chemistry
Year: 1985 Vol: 2 Page: 24
Keywords: Balloon, Volume vs. Temperature, Molecular velocity, Boltzmann’s Distribution
Rating:
Hazard: Some
- Cryogenic burn hazard
- Asphyxiation hazard
- Inhalation hazard
- Implosion hazard
Effectiveness: Good
- Good connection from demo to course material
- Results are clearly observable without guidance
- High reliability
- Time to results is medium
- Mild effects are seen by audience
Difficulty: Medium
- Reactions or demos at non-standard conditions
- Concerted manipulations
- Handling of cryogenic materials
- Some intermediate steps to result
Safety Precautions:
- Gloves/Cryogenic gloves required
- Perform in well-ventilated area
- Temperature resistant surface recommended
- Eye protection required
- Handle Dewar flask with care
Class: Gas Laws, Physical Behavior of Gases
Division: General, Physical Chemistry
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