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Ammonia Fountain Experiment - Chemistry Demonstration Explained #265162 (License: Personal Use)
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This line drawing illustrates the ammonia fountain experiment, where a flask filled with ammonia gas is inverted over a beaker of water. Upon introducing a small amount of water via the pipette, the highly soluble ammonia dissolves, drastically reducing internal pressure and causing atmospheric pressure to push water up the tube in a fountain-like jet. The apparatus includes a stopper with two tubes-one for gas entry and one for the fountain-and a rubber bulb for initiating flow.
Used in high school or undergraduate chemistry labs to demonstrate gas solubility, partial pressure, and ideal gas behavior; often paired with lessons on Le Chatelier’s principle and Henry’s law. Matches user intent for educational diagrams, lab procedure references, or science illustration resources.
Related Cliparts: Witness the classic ammonia fountain experiment: gas dissolution creates suction, drawing water up into a flask in a striking visual display. Ideal for chemistry education.
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