In a flask, water is heated by using a hot plate. As the water heats up and begins to evaporate, because gas takes up a greater volume than a liquid, pressure begins to increase inside the flask. Due to the increase in pressure, the liquid water is able to rise in the tube and expel from the other end.
(4C30.25) Geyser
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In a flask, water is heated by using a hot plate. As the water heats up and begins to evaporate, because gas takes up a greater volume than a liquid, pressure begins to increase inside the flask. Due to the increase in pressure, the liquid water is able to rise in the tube and expel from the other end.
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