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Are there more water vapor molecules above a beaker of water at a room temperature or a beaker of water at its boiling point?

boiling point


What lab equipment used to keep the contents from splattering?

i think a test tube


Are there more water vapor molecules above a beaker of water at room temperature or a beaker of water at its boiling point?

There are more water vapor molecules above a beaker of water at its boiling point because the higher temperature causes more water molecules to evaporate into the air. This results in a higher concentration of water vapor over the boiling water compared to room temperature water.


Can water in a beaker be made to boil by placing in a bath of boiling water?

Yes, as the water in the beaker will finally get the same water temperature in the water bath.


What is one bigger than a boiling tube in science?

One container bigger than a boiling tube in science is a beaker. Beakers come in a variety of sizes and are used to hold and heat liquids during experiments.


Which beaker will carbon dioxide be in if a beaker has growing peas in it or a beaker that has boiled peas in it?

Carbon dioxide will be found in the beaker with growing peas, as plants undergo photosynthesis and release oxygen as a byproduct. Boiling the peas will kill them, halting the process of photosynthesis and the release of carbon dioxide.


Are there any liquids which would change to gas if placed in a tube and put into a beaker of boiling water?

yes


Give 20 laboratory instruments and give their functions and uses with picture?

beaker use as container for boiling liquids


Where does the ice come from on the outside of the beaker?

The ice forms on the outside of the beaker when the cold content inside the beaker cools down the surrounding air, causing moisture in the air to condense and freeze on the outside of the beaker. This process is similar to how dew forms on grass in the early morning.


Does boiling of milk destroy or decreases its nutrients content?

yes


Why sodium hydroxide is dissolved in a little water in a beaker before transferring it into volumetric flask?

The dissolution of sodium hydroxide in water is very exothermic. One might worry the solution may boil out of the volumetric flask and cause a hazardous situation. Volumetric flasks are also fairly thin compared to a beaker and aren't designed to take much heat, if any


Why does the condenser slope from the top of the boiling flask to the collecting beaker?

The condenser slopes from the top of the boiling flask to the collecting beaker to facilitate the efficient flow of condensed vapor. As the vapor cools and turns back into liquid, gravity helps guide it down the sloped surface into the collecting beaker, preventing any backflow and ensuring a continuous collection process. This design maximizes the efficiency of the distillation process by allowing for effective condensation and collection of the distillate.