🌡️How Temperature Affects Gas Solubility - A Science Experiment with Mr Pauller
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- Опубліковано 1 сер 2024
- This video shows a demonstration which illustrates how the solubility of carbon dioxide in water changes due to changes in water temperature.
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Thank god for close captions, need all the information I can get!
The explanation is too good😊😊
extremely helpful video to reach better understanding of what solubility means
thank you.
+Abo Hamzah I'm glad it was helpful. Thanks for watching!
Well done, Mr. Pauller. Sending my students your way to learn about temperature and solubility. Keep up the good work!
Thank you!
😊Wow, really nice video Thank u✌
If science would be explained by fun then it's will be definitely interesting for learners....
Like dis video
You cleared my doubts by this demo☺❤...Thank you
Bhavika Chhabria I'm happy it helped! ☺
Thank you so much sir i got the feel of solubility of gas in liquid.......
Nice video. I am subscribing your channel.
Very good and funny videos bring a great sense of entertainment!
Thank you
so,finally i understand how does temprature chng the solubility of gas..tynx ,it helps me a lot..
Thanks for watching. I'm happy the video was helpful.
Adorable... Indian education should be like this.. So we can feel
that's great!
Thank you very much, i really liked, it was so clear explanation.
Cavid Nabiyev I'm glad you liked the demo and found it helpful!
thank you sir ...it helped me in my project ❤️
You're welcome!
This video was awesome and very helpful! Thank you for taking the time to put it together!
Thanks! 😀
thanks a lot!!!
+Sandra Benavides You're welcome! Thanks for watching.
nicely explaned ;]
Thank you so much!
Thanks. I will use this in my class
Great!
you teach a lot from this video
+Mahendra Rawal I'm glad you liked it. Thanks for watching!
Tnxxx
such videos make chemistry as my favourite subject.
+Saraswati Sharma I'm glad you liked the video. Hope you'll check out other videos of experiments on my channel. You can find them here: ua-cam.com/play/PLcPxITNyCQ2x9ECDZ6PQ8H6Pq2yz57Nr8.html
This exactly this is the way science need be taught 😊✌️
Thank you for the kind words!
Very helpful thank you.
Sarah Williams ☺
Increase in temperature cause a decrease in the solubility and vice versa. The higher the temperature the less dissolved the gas particles were, therefore causing a lot of mess when the bottle was opened. Whereas, The CO particles in cold water were almost completely dissolved (causing 0 mess when the bottle was opened) . Thanks for the video!
You are welcome!
well you see actually if u just dont open it then its like hey
So the temperature of the water is inversely proportional to the solubility of the gas in a liquid?
Yes, the solubility of a gas is high in cold water and the same gas will have a low solubility in warm water.
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What is the role of the hot water in the setup
The goal of the video is to show how the solubility of carbon dioxide responds to changes in temperature. The hot water bath, ice water and room temperature water give three different temperatures to test how quickly the carbon dioxide bubbles out of solution.
Can I use soda water for this experiment?
Yes. 😀
Can I use any other aerated drink instead of seltzer water ?
Yes, but anything with sugar in it will make a sticky mess if you do the experiment inside.
Thank you sooooo much !!☺️
Till what temperature should I heat the water ... ??
idk
As temperature increases solubility increases or decreases ?
The solubility of a gas decreases as temperature of the water goes up.
Hi, I just want to ask how do you transfer CO2 into that bottle of water.
It's bottled at high pressure so the CO2 goes into solution. I bought it at the grocery store.
Oh thanks for replying, but do you know exactly what the name of that bottle because I'm trying to find one.
@@QuanNguyen-yq6ff I think it was the generic brand I found at my local grocery store.
@@LabHamster Oh, thank you so much. Btw, I like your way of explanation, I know it a little bit too late but Happy New Year.
But why does it do that, what does the temperature do to create that effect
The higher temperature of the liquid means that all the particles (liquid solvent and gas solute) have more kinetic energy. The greater kinetic energy means that gas particles are more likely to break away from bonds they make with the particles of liquid. This makes the gases fly out of the liquid (and the container). The higher the temp, the faster the gases fly out! Thanks for watching!
+Noel Pauller I understand now, Thanks
What is the role of hot water in the setup?(Assignment)
The hot water bath heats the carbonated water. That bottle sprayed all over the place after I opened it because the solubility of the carbon dioxide gas is much lower in warm water. The decreased solubility of the carbon dioxide means it bubbles out much faster than it would if you were opening a bottle which was cold.
what kind of water?
It's carbonated water. Sometimes called seltzer water or sparkling water.
+Noel Pauller thanks it helps a lot to my report. ill try your experiment in my class
is that salted water
No, it's carbonated water.
I should probably make a video about salting water and the boiling process, thanks for the idea!
had to watch this for school
great vid, this clearly denies the alleged effects of global warming on ocean acidity
There are two separate effects of rising CO2 levels in the atmosphere that you are attempting to link in order to deny science.
1. One impact of rising atmospheric CO2 levels is climate change. This occurs because carbon dioxide acts as a greenhouse gas by trapping infrared radiation (heat energy) in the atmosphere that would have escaped into space. This causes global warming.
2. A separate impact of rising atmospheric CO2 is that increased levels of carbon dioxide in the air means more CO2 will dissolve into the oceans and form carbonic acid which lowers the pH level. This leads to ocean acidification.
So your conclusion is not correct because you have misinterpreted the cause of ocean acidification. Ocean acidification is not caused by global warming, because both of these phenomena are caused by rising levels of CO2 in the atmosphere due to anthropogenic emissions of CO2.
ruzan si
as temperature increases , solubility decreases
This is true for gases! The opposite is true for solids ☺
This would explain why atmospheric CO2 rises when global temperatures rise
CO2 is a greenhouse gas which causes warming. The most important cause of rising CO2 levels in the atmosphere is human activities including burning fossil fuels.
carbon dioxide dissolved in water ,how it can act its own
I'm not sure what you are asking.
Im watching this for 3R
Big ballz
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This cannot be true: this is not consistent with greenhouse theory. The truth is opposite to this. It is the concentration of the gas that is changing the temperature. Low output of CO2 from a 'pop' or soder bottle is keeping the fridge cool, and conversely high emissions from the bottle heat the kitchen. We all have to rethink this.
Made me breathe heavier from my nose.
Thank for watching. We are talking about two different things here...
1. Gases do become less soluble in liquids like water as the liquid temperature increases. This is why soda/pop goes flat faster when it is warm. This is the topic of the video.
2. Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere absorbs infrared radiation (heat energy). As levels of CO2 have risen in the atmosphere we have observed measurable increases in average temperatures around the globe. This is an important topic, just not one I chose to address when making this video.
Thank you
John Panyi I'm glad the video was helpful. ☺