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Home Air Pressure Microscale Science   Microscale Vacuum Apparatus
Microscale Vacuum Apparatus
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Microscale Vacuum Apparatus
VAC-10
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Students can safely produce a vacuum in a small bell jar right at their lab stations.
Microscale Vacuum Apparatus
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Students can now safely produce a vacuum in a small bell jar right at their lab stations. By reducing the pressure in the microscale bell jar, they can expand a balloon, boil warm water, and even transfer liquids from one pipet to another. They can watch a marshmallow or shaving cream increase in volume as the pressure is reduced and learn about how extremely low pressure affects the world around them. Instead of passively observing a demonstrator, students can actively experiment on their own and observe the results right before their eyes.

More advanced high school and college level students can study Boyle's and Raoult's Laws and finally understand the relationship between vapor pressure, temperature, and boiling point. Included with the full instructions and guide is a bonus set of Educational Innovations ideas to challenge you and your students.

Kit includes: 8.5 cm (3.5") bell jar, base plate, vacuum pump syringe, suction cup, balloons, pipets, and instructions.


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Lil'Suctioner (package of 3)

Slide this simple, totally amazing device over a can of soda or a beaker, place it down on a smooth, flat surface such as a lab bench and it sticks!
Magdeburg Vacuum Plates with pump

When a simple hand pump is used to evacuate the Magdeburg plates, about 140 pounds of force are needed to separate them.
Molecular Mass Cylinder & Pump

This rigid cylinder filled with air can be evacuated, then used to obtain the molecular mass of a gas.
Pressure Gauge for Microscale Vacuum Apparatus (New for 2008)

This Bourdon tube gauge measures the difference between ambient pressure and the pressure of a vacuum. (For use with Microscale Vacuum Apparatus, VAC-10 sold separately.)
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