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Limpanuparb, T.; Sathainthammanee, D.; Pakwilaikiat, P.; Kaewpichit, C.; Yimkosol, W.; Suwannakhan, A. (2021). "Reinterpreting Popular Demonstrations for Use in a Laboratory Safety Session That Engages Students in Observation, Prediction, Record Keeping, and Problem Solving".
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There will be an impeding event that could occur which is water in the water bath being drawn inside the can by the reduced pressure. As a result, in a basic demonstration, only an aluminum can is able to be used since it is not very strong. Unlike other stronger can such as
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collapse by sealing the opening of the drum after the water inside the drum boils and pouring water and ice onto the drum surface.
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Then, inverting a water vapor-filled can into a water bath causes the water vapor to rapidly condense back to liquid water. The
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as compared to the pressure outside, the pressure outside exerts a force on the can causing the can to collapse.
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can, the aluminum can will be collapsed before the water can be drawn inside the can. Nevertheless, Professor
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of water reduces pressure inside the can, so the higher pressure outside the can makes the can collapse.
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The demonstration starts with boiling water inside the can. As the water is boiled,
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is created and fills the space inside the can which then pushes the air out.
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Chemical Demonstrations, Vol. 2: A Handbook for Teachers of Chemistry
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aluminum
atmospheric pressure
pressure
can
water vapor
condensation
steel
Julius Sumner Miller
steel drum
sodium hydroxide
carbon dioxide
Bibcode
2021JChEd..98..191L
doi
10.1021/acs.jchemed.9b00474
S2CID
216354702
cite journal
link
"Air Pressure Can Crusher – Science Experiment"
cite book
link
"Professor Julius Sumner Miller maintains his faith in physics despite Why Is It So? near-miss"
Ghostarchive
Wayback Machine
How to Crush a Can Using Chemistry
YouTube
Can Crush Demonstration
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