PIRA 4C50.00 CRITICAL POINT

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4C50.00Critical Point
4C50.10critical point of CO2PIRA 500
4C50.10critical point of CO24C50.10The meniscus in a tube containing liquid CO2 at high pressure disappears when warmed.
4C50.10critical point of carbon dioxideHk-6Gently heat a glass tube containing liquid CO2. The critical point is 73 atmospheres and 31.6 C.
4C50.10critical point of CO2H-90Liquid CO2 in a heavy wall glass tube is heated to show disappearance of the meniscus.
4C50.10CO2 critical pointDisc 15-11Warm a tube containing liquid CO2. The critical point is 73 atmospheres at 31.6 C.
4C50.11critical point of CO227-2.9Tubes filled with liquid CO2 at, above, and below the critical point are prepared to demonstrate behavior of a non-ideal gas. Tube preparation instructions.
4C50.15citical state analogAJP 34(1),68Use the critical solution of aniline and cyclohexane as an analog of the critical state.
4C50.20critical opalescencePIRA 1000
4C50.20critical opalscence4C50.20A sealed chamber containing freon is heated to the critical point.
4C50.30critical temp of ethyl chlorideH-91Directions for making an ethyl chloride apparatus (187.2 C, 52 atmos).
4C50.40triple point of water cellPIRA 1000
4C50.40triple point of water cellAJP 29(8),iiiA real triple point of water cell designed for use as a temperature reference.

ReferenceDescription
M-1Sutton
Ma-1Freier & Anderson
M-1dHilton
8-2.8Meiners
1A12.01University of Minnesota Handbook
AJP 52(1),85American Journal of Physics
TPT 15(5),300The Physics Teacher
Disc 01-01The Video Encyclopedia of Physics Demonstrations

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