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ID Code: I3-52 Purpose: Determine the value of absolute zero. Description: With a constant volume of air in the chamber, measure the pressure P( B ) at the boiling point and the pressure P(F) at the freezing point of water. If the pressure P is read at some arbitrary temperature T, then that temperature in degrees celsius is: T=100 [P-P( F )] / [P( B )-P( F )] For an ideal gas, the pressure should go to zero at the temperature of absolute zero. Setting P=0, the value of absolute zero in degrees celcius can be calculated. Another way to do this is to plot a graph of pressure as a function of temperature. Draw the best line through the three points determined at boiling, freezing, and room temperature, and extend it so that it intersects the pressure axis, which is T=0 in celsius degrees. Above are photographs of the pressure gauge at each of the three points described. Availability: Available |
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