There are several types of flasks. They are all containers or vessels, usually designed to carry a liquid and often made of glass. They sometimes have a cap and are narrower at the top, but usually do not have a handle.
The first distinction is flasks that are used in a laboratory. There are several types, including erlenmeyer flasks, florence flasks, round bottom flasks, distilling flasks, volumetric flasks, and others. A description of each one is listed to the left under the Related Questions links.
Another type of flask is instead used to carry alcohol. It is a small container usually shaped to fit in a back pocket. It can hold any liquid but usually was designed for alcohol.
See the Related Questions and Web Links to the left for more information and pictures of different types of flasks.
One way to build a thermos-like container would be to take a jar and wrap it in, for example, foam insulation. Insulationworks by two principles. First, the plastic in the foam is not a very good heat conductor. Second, the air trapped in the foam is an even worse heat conductor. So conduction has been reduced. Because the air is broken into tiny bubbles, the other thing foam insulation does is largely eliminate convection inside the foam. Heat transfer through foam is therefore pretty small.
It turns out that there is an even better insulator than foam: a vacuum. A vacuum is a lack of atoms. A "perfect vacuum" contains zero atoms. It is nearly impossible to create a perfect vacuum, but you can get close. Without atoms you eliminate conduction and convection completely.
What you find in a thermos is a glass envelope holding a vacuum. Inside a thermos is glass, and around the glass is a vacuum. The glass envelope is fragile, so it is encased in a plastic or metal case. In many thermoses you can actually unscrew and remove this glass envelope.
A thermos then goes one step further. The glass is silvered (like a mirror) to reduce infrared radiation. The combination of a vacuum and the silvering greatly reduces heat transfer by convection, conduction and radiation.
So why do hot things in a thermos ever cool down? There are two paths for heat transfer. The big one is the cap. The other one is the glass, which provides a conduction path at the top of the flask where the inner and outer walls meet. Although heat transfer through these paths is small, it is not zero.
Does the thermos know whether the fluid inside it is hot or cold? No. All the
thermos is doing is limiting heat transfer through the walls of the thermos. That lets the fluid inside the thermos keep its temperature nearly constant for a long period of time (whether the temperature is hot or cold).
They keep hot things hot and cold things cold but how do they know ? The flask is actually two thin walled flasks, one sealed inside the other with a vacuum between them. Heat cannot be tranferred through a vacuum, ergo............
The outside of a flask is silver metal, meaning that it reflects more heat than it absorbs, and also it is and insulator, meaning that it keeps the heat inside the flask. But the inside of a flask is thick black plastic which will absorb heat reflect it from the inside surface of the flask and make it go back into the liquid, this process will keep the liquid hot for as long as it remains in the flask.
There is a thick layer of marshmallow like substance within the casing that helps to insulate and absorb infra red radiation.
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a flask is used to store and combine chemicals
The silver on the inside reflects the radiation back into the flask keeping it warm and the vacuum in the middle means no heat can pass through the gap
The primary function of a thermos flask is to keep liquids hot or cold. There is an outer protective layer with a hollow area inside before the actual area where the liquid is stored. Heat or cold gets trapped in the hollow area and that is what keeps a liquid hot or cold.
An insulating container prevents heat-flow through its walls ... in either direction. Its job is to keep the drink at the same temperature it was when you poured it into the flask. It doesn't need to "know" anything in order to do that. It only needs to stop heat from getting past the boundary.
Thermos bottles are generally used to keep liquid from changing temperature for a longer period of time. Usually, one pours hot liquid into the bottle, and it will remain warm for longer, but they are also effective at keeping cold liquid cool.
Depending upon the amount of substance you are using and what it is, you could use a graduated cylinder, Erlenmeyer flask, or a beaker.
When an egg is heated, the protein present within it(the egg white), called albumin gets denatured. This is because protein structures break at high temperatures. As a result, the liquid albumin forms a thick white mass.
so as to keep the flask hot hereby keeping the hot water inside the flask hot.
Thermos Flask is a container that is used to prolong the temperature of a liquid. If a liquid it is hot,the thermos flask will work to make it stay hot longer. The heat will have no way to escape the flask which means the heat will stat longer, causing the liquid to stay hot longer.
The primary function of a thermos flask is to keep liquids hot or cold. There is an outer protective layer with a hollow area inside before the actual area where the liquid is stored. Heat or cold gets trapped in the hollow area and that is what keeps a liquid hot or cold.
There is no way to permanently store heat. The most you can expect, from a high-quality vacuum flask, is to keep the liquid cold, or hot, for a fairly long time. But gradually, some heat will seep in, or out, until the temperature in the vacuum flask will be equal to the temperature of the surroundings.
Insulation
A thermos flask full of hot liquid will stay hot for a time in an operating refrigerator.
Due to open space isolating the flask from external temperature
The unkown liquid in the flask has completely vaporized when there is no liquid in the flask.
Fire works nicely to keep liquid hot.
A flask. It also keeps drinks hot.
because conduction,convection and radiation keep the flask thermal because of what they do
Thermos flask is a thermos container used to store liquids like any hot drink. The liquid added to thermos flask will retain the temperature even after some time irrespective of external temperatures.