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Boiling Impossibilities (Posted on 2005-12-06) Difficulty: 5 of 5
You have a glass jar. You pour in water with a pitcher until it is half filled. You then seal the jar with an air-tight lid. (The only other thing in the jar is regular air). Assuming that the water in the jar is not already boiling after attaching the air-tight lid, how do you make the water boil?

boiling: the state in which liquid water is rapidly changing to water vapor (ie, the water is accually bubbling, not just steaming)

For clarification, the water is plain distilled H20. It is not heavy water, water with impurities, etc...

  • You cannot transfer or use anything that transfers light, heat, magnetic, electric, or chemical energy into the jar. (and no, shaking the jar till the water friction causes the water to boil does not work)
  • You cannot open or break the glass jar.
  • The area in the jar cannot increase or decrease. (You can try but the jar will not shrink, grow, or deform in any way)
  • You cannot insert anything into the water.
  • You must be able to conduct this experiment with easily attainable equipment, chemicals, and other materials. (ie, no radioactive chemicals, no superpowers, no multi-million dollar scientific equipment, you get my drift...)
  • (Note: although it is hard for it to succeed, you can conduct this experiment at home and get the water to boil without any special equipment.)

      Submitted by Haruki    
    Rating: 3.2000 (10 votes)
    Solution: (Hide)
    Fill a thin jar with boiling water (the water should be hot enough to the point that it is rapidly changing into water vapor).

    The water will immediatly stop boiling due to the pressure compacting the molecules and increasing the boiling temp.

    For those non-beleivers who beleive (heh, an oxymoron)that I have violated my own rules because the water is already boiling before the experiment starts:

    (First of all, the expariment starts once I add the lid. Now for the explanation: Water normaly boils at 100 C and even if you add more energy, the temp of the water will stay at 100 C. Now taking that into concideration, if there is even the slightest amount of pressure, and the boiling point becomes 101 C, the water will immedietly stop boiling. so once you add the lid, pressure is immediately applyed and thus the water will imediatly stop boiling.

    But, in order for this experiment to work, you must add more than enough energy to the water (in other words, continue heating the water even though it is already boiling) before adding it into the jar so that it will not immedietly stop boiling when only a bit of energy is lost (like when it touches cold air). That would imply that if you raise the boiling temp, the water should naturally gain heat till it matches the boiling temp. That assumption is wrong. The pressure will increse the boiling temp at a faster rate than the water will heat up so in fact, the water will not boil.)

    (note: you are not decreasing or increasing the area in the glass jar so it is not in violation if the water vapor naturally applys pressure)

    So, the temperature of the water is at the boiling point(with a regular air pressure) but the water is pressurized so it does not boil. Thus you see water that is not boiling in a jar. (you do have to add boiling water to the jar but it is only boiling before attaching the air tight lid, not after.)

    Now to make the water boil:

    If you seal the jar and rapidly take away heat (like pouring ice water on it), the water vapor should turn back into water thus redusing the pressure. So aslong as you have not taken away too much energy so that the water temperature goes below 100 degrees celsius, the air pressure should have reduced enough without so that the water can start boiling.

    (note: although you transfered energy, you have not transfered energy into the jar; rather, you transfered energy out which is not in violation of the rules)

    VOILA! Try it at home (it will take many trys though!) An Idiot's Guide to Doing This Experiment:

    Materials: a pot, a flask, water, ice, a heater

    Steps: add water to the pot, heat the water till boiling, fill flask half way with boiling water, attach lid(or stopper), add ice to some cold tap water, slowly pour the cold water over the flask

    Now it should boil for a few seconds.

    Comments: ( You must be logged in to post comments.)
      Subject Author Date
    Where's the pitcher?Sing4TheDay2006-03-10 16:02:55
    re: Just a questionVernon Lewis2006-03-02 13:46:37
    QuestionJust a questionWallace North2006-03-02 10:11:10
    re: I did it, I did it!MindRod2005-12-26 12:14:33
    I did it, I did it!Hugo2005-12-26 09:59:00
    a guesssaprom2005-12-21 13:16:26
    re(6): The Answer : þ2005-12-16 13:11:51
    re(5) The Answerdopey9152005-12-16 08:56:31
    re(5): The AnswerHugo2005-12-15 15:39:18
    re(4): The AnswerJer2005-12-15 14:45:30
    re(3): The AnswerHugo2005-12-14 17:54:27
    re(2): The Answer : þ2005-12-14 17:46:02
    re: The AnswerHugo2005-12-14 17:12:53
    SolutionThe Answer: þ2005-12-14 16:00:23
    maybeWallace North2005-12-12 14:57:35
    Synopsis and commentsKenny M2005-12-10 14:29:46
    just an ideaWallace North2005-12-09 17:36:35
    too many unknownsWallace North2005-12-09 17:24:29
    re(2): solution?MindRod2005-12-09 10:54:07
    re: solution?Alexis2005-12-08 13:40:29
    solution?sean2005-12-07 22:17:23
    re: The solutionAlexis2005-12-07 16:57:55
    The solutionSteve2005-12-07 16:36:32
    Some Thoughtsre: Perhaps there is no solution as stated? (Possible Solution)Alexis2005-12-07 16:07:13
    Solution as Earlierdopey9152005-12-07 09:15:51
    Watcha got cookin'?Eric2005-12-07 03:46:09
    solution?sean2005-12-07 03:10:46
    SolutionPerhaps there is no solution as stated?MindRod2005-12-06 23:26:33
    off topicPercy2005-12-06 18:34:00
    off topicPercy2005-12-06 18:33:00
    off topicPercy2005-12-06 18:29:45
    ???Hugo2005-12-06 17:29:14
    Solutionre: The only way is ? + solutionPercy2005-12-06 16:09:28
    re(3): Just a guessgoFish2005-12-06 16:03:11
    re(2): Just a guessCory Taylor2005-12-06 15:45:24
    re: Just a guessLarry2005-12-06 14:23:37
    Just a guessSing4TheDay2005-12-06 11:07:27
    re: so far no goodCharlie2005-12-06 11:05:06
    so far no goodJer2005-12-06 10:42:47
    SolutionSolution?dopey9152005-12-06 09:40:51
    The only way is ?goFish2005-12-06 09:23:48
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