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Re: Effervescence Task
Posted: December 2nd, 2018, 3:22 pm
by TheSquaad
Chikoo10 wrote:When using a barometer system, wouldn't that require some water to start in the chamber with the golf ball? Is this legal? Additionally, would this be considered a unique container which water is being added to or could the supervisor consider the entire contraption a single container?
Yes it would require water to starting with. I see no reason why it wouldn't be legal. The rules just say "add water to a container," not add water to a dry container. And I think that as long as there's a clear division between the two sections (ie a tube connecting the tablet container and the golf ball container) then it's pretty clear that they're separate.
Re: Effervescence Task
Posted: December 27th, 2018, 4:46 pm
by akshay0824
Are we allowed to drop more than 2 heartburn relief tablets into water?
Re: Effervescence Task
Posted: December 27th, 2018, 6:19 pm
by TheSquaad
akshay0824 wrote:Are we allowed to drop more than 2 heartburn relief tablets into water?
The rules specify two, so I’d say no
Re: Effervescence Task
Posted: December 29th, 2018, 2:20 pm
by CookiePie1
TheSquaad wrote:akshay0824 wrote:Are we allowed to drop more than 2 heartburn relief tablets into water?
The rules specify two, so I’d say no
What were you planning to do that would require more than two tablets?
Re: Effervescence Task
Posted: December 29th, 2018, 8:26 pm
by PM2017
CookiePie1 wrote:TheSquaad wrote:akshay0824 wrote:Are we allowed to drop more than 2 heartburn relief tablets into water?
The rules specify two, so I’d say no
What were you planning to do that would require more than two tablets?
I'd presume TheSquaad needed a faster reaction rate, or more gas to be produced.
Re: Effervescence Task
Posted: January 2nd, 2019, 1:01 pm
by C8H10N4O2!
PM2017 wrote:CookiePie1 wrote:TheSquaad wrote:
The rules specify two, so I’d say no
What were you planning to do that would require more than two tablets?
I'd presume TheSquaad needed a faster reaction rate, or more gas to be produced.
if that is the case, use more water (so they are completely submerged), and so that the starting gas volume of the container is less (more water=less space for gas), and thus the pressure of the gas produced will increase faster, and since im assuming you are expanding something with the gas, this will cause a quicker expansion
Re: Effervescence Task
Posted: February 5th, 2019, 10:56 pm
by jellyams
Would it be legal to alter the tablets in some way (ie cutting them up or grinding into powder for faster reaction rate)
Re: Effervescence Task
Posted: February 6th, 2019, 5:06 am
by Unome
jellyams wrote:Would it be legal to alter the tablets in some way (ie cutting them up or grinding into powder for faster reaction rate)
Per FAQ, I'm fairly certain this is prohibited.
Re: Effervescence Task
Posted: February 10th, 2019, 8:06 pm
by jellyams
has anyone figured out how to couple this with the raising golf ball task? I dont see how it's possible to produce enough gas at a fast enough rate to raise a golf ball five cm. (assuming we're using a two chamber system with tablets in one, and a gold ball in another)
Re: Effervescence Task
Posted: February 10th, 2019, 8:30 pm
by Vortexx
jellyams wrote:has anyone figured out how to couple this with the raising golf ball task? I dont see how it's possible to produce enough gas at a fast enough rate to raise a golf ball five cm. (assuming we're using a two chamber system with tablets in one, and a gold ball in another)
I can think of one but I'm not sure if it will work or not. However, based on how you worded your question, it seems that you believe that we have to complete the tasks in the order that they are listed in the rules. This is not the case. You are allowed to complete the tasks (not including the start and end) in any order you want. Also, going back to your question, you use water to raise the golf ball, not gas.
Hope this helps!