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To keep the Liebig condenser cool so it can condense the vapour
condenser approach is heat transfer the water to gas of condenser efficiency is good less then below (2 F) the system is working good.
Unlike a static condenser (capacitor bank), the value of reactive power from a synchronous condenser can be continuously adjusted. A synchronous condenser also has other advantages over static condensers such as: - not being affecting by harmonics (some harmonics can even be absorbed by a synch condenser) - producing no switching transients
The reason why it is called a barometric condenser is because it makes contact and it is a long vertical pipe into which it condensates and cools the liquid flow to accomplish the removal of pressure. It is also stated that when the pump is used the system is called a low level barometric condenser.
There are several roles of a condenser system depending on what is using it. In a microscope, a condenser system helps gather and focus light for a clearer view. In an air conditioner a condenser system cools heated gas so it can be used again.
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The liebig condenser is named after Justus von Liebig, a 19th century German organic chemist, who popularized this device.
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To keep the Liebig condenser cool so it can condense the vapour
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The Liebig condenser was named after Justus Baron von Liebig . Since grammar school he was very interested in science and he used chemicals from his fathers dry saltery buseness to help him with his
Liebig condenser, Vigreaux column, Snyder column, West condenser, Allihn condenser, Graham condenser, Dimroth condenser, Friedrichs condenser. There are no shortage of these!
A Liebig condenser is about the most simple condenser going. It has a gas or vapor pathway that is enclosed by a jacket of through which a cooling fluid (water, maybe) is passed. The cooling fluid cools the outer surface of the vapor tube and this cooling effect reaches the inner wall of the vapor tube to cool the vapor and cause it to condense. There are a couple of nice drawings that can be viewed by using the link to our friends at Wikipedia.
Heat. The condenser acts through cooling with a greater surface area (on the inside of the condenser); the constant fluid flow keeps the temperature down. If you were to assemble the apparatus so that the water flows from top to bottom, the condenser would never fill up, and your reaction will have difficulty cooling down. Risky if you have volatile chemicals or a reaction that you need to keep cool.
The use of the Liebig condenser is for the vaporization which passes through the center tube. It cools and condenses hot water vapor.
More surface area.
So that the the steam of cold water in the outer tube can condense all the vapour which goes inside the inner tube.