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LA CONSOLACION UNIVERSITY PHILIPPINES
(Formerly University of Regina Carmeli) Malolos City, Bulacan

Feasibility Project
“Vacuum inside a Bottle”

Group #1
Sanchez, Joanne B.
Gamba, Mahlah Liza A.
Estrella, Madel
Sambajon, Novy

ii. Abstract

This Feasibility Project is about to deal with how to prove that there is “partial vacuum” since it is not possible to achieve a perfect vacuum in practice or in is out of the coverage of this experiment. And also this Feasibility Project aims to show and demonstrate how to perform and have a Partial vacuum phenomenon. Defining what is a vacuum. A vacuum is a volume of space that is essentially empty of matter, such that its gaseous pressure is much less than atmospheric pressure. The word comes from the Latin term for "empty". A perfect vacuum would be one with no particles in it at all, which is impossible to achieve in practice. Physicists often discuss ideal test results that would occur in a perfect vacuum, which they simply call "vacuum" or "free space", and use the term partial vacuum to refer to real vacuum. The Latin term in “vacuo” is also used to describe an object as being in what would otherwise be a vacuum.
The feasibility project will deal on how to make an empty bottle to become a vacuumed bottle thus, assuring that it is going to be proved that what inside the bottle has become a partial vacuum.
In Results, the feasibility project had done series of trial and error and had made a partial vacuum inside an empty bottle using various experiments.
In Conclusion, the goal of the researcher was achieved and be able to perform an experiment on how to demonstrate making an empty bottle turned into a partial vacuumed bottle.
This also states some properties of air, as explained by the demonstrators. Being specific, the densities of air are one of the main subjects of this report, showing that the heat being applied may affect the structure of the balloon.

ii. Acknowledgement
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Bibliography: Book: Conceptual Chemisty (third edition) – Science book... Author: Paul G. Hewitt Reference: www.youtube(broadcastyourself).com * By providing us the needed information in completing our project, as well as the procedures and materials. www.google.com * Explained more on the content of the project, its properties and how it works, as well as its relation to Chemistry. *

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