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  2. A barometer consists of a large dish and a long glass tube that is sealed at one end. The tube and dish are filled with mercury (HG) or some other liquid, and the tube is inverted into the dish. If all this is done without any air entering the tube, a column of liquid will remain above the dish.
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    We can measure atmospheric pressure, the force exerted by the atmosphere on the earth’s surface, with a barometer (Figure 9.4). A barometer is a glass tube that is closed at one end, filled with a nonvolatile liquid such as mercury, and then inverted and immersed in a container of that liquid.
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    We use mercury in barometers because it's more convenient than using water. Water is less dense (less heavy, in effect) than mercury so air pressure will lift a certain volume of water much higher up a tube than the same volume of mercury.
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    Barometer is an instrument that measures atmospheric pressure. A mercury barometer is a closed tube filled with mercury inverted in a mercury reservoir. The height of the mercury column indicates atmospheric pressure (with 1 atm = 760 mm of mercury). An aneroid barometer consists of an evacuated container with a flexible wall.
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    These barometers are commonly simple designs: a glass tube upside-down in a wide and flat glass bowl, both filled with mercury. Mercury (Hg) is the most common liquid for barometers and manometers because it is nonvolatile (does not evaporate easily) and has a high density.
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  3. 2.11: The Barometric Formula - Chemistry LibreTexts

    Apr 28, 2023 · We can measure the pressure of the atmosphere at any location by using a barometer. A mercury barometer is a sealed tube that contains a vertical column of liquid mercury. The space in the tube above the liquid …

     
  4. Barometers and Manometers - ChemTalk

    In this tutorial, we will discuss barometers and manometers; both are instruments that measure pressure, but they generally measure different types of pressure in different contexts. First, we will explore barometers, different designs, and …

  5. 9.4: Measurement of Pressure - Chemistry LibreTexts

    Jun 25, 2023 · Barometers measure pressure in a rather indirect way, using liquid displacement to define how how much pressure is applied. An inverted tube (see above) is placed into a beaker full of a liquid (often mercury or water).

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  8. 10.2: Pressure - Chemistry LibreTexts

    Barometers measure barometric pressure, but manometers measure the pressures of samples of gases contained in an apparatus. The key feature of a manometer is a U-shaped tube containing mercury (or occasionally another …

  9. How do barometers work? - Explain that Stuff

    Jul 3, 2022 · An easy-to-follow explanation of how barometers measure air pressure, including aneroid and Torricellian barometers.

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  10. Manometers and Barometers - Kentchemistry.com

    A barometer uses the height of a column of mercury to measure gas pressure in millimeters of mercury or torr (1 mmHg = 1 torr). The mercury is pushed up the tube from the dish until the pressure at the bottom of the tube (due to the …

  11. 9.1: Gas Pressure - Chemistry LibreTexts

    Oct 27, 2022 · A barometer is a glass tube that is closed at one end, filled with a nonvolatile liquid such as mercury, and then inverted and immersed in a container of that liquid. The atmosphere exerts pressure on the liquid outside the tube, …

  12. Gases: Pressure: Pressure and the Barometer

    A barometer consists of a large dish and a long glass tube that is sealed at one end. The tube and dish are filled with mercury (HG) or some other liquid, and the tube is inverted into the dish. If all this is done without any air entering the …

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