Leslie's apparatus for freezing water in the vacuum, 1880

Leslie's apparatus for freezing water in vacuo, J.J. Griffin and Sons, Garrick Street, London, England 1880. Consisting of double barrel air pump with glass receiver, porous basin and acid pan

Details

Category:
Heat
Object Number:
1880-10
Materials:
earthenware, leather, ivory, iron, ceramic (unspecified), glass, wood (unidentified), mahogany (wood) and brass (copper, zinc alloy)
Measurements:
overall (assembled): 410 mm x 530 mm x 290 mm, , 10.96kg
type:
laboratory equipment (physical chemistry), vacuum pump and equipment
credit:
Fisons plc

Parts

part of Leslie's apparatus for freezing water in the vacuum

part of Leslie's apparatus for freezing water in the vacuum

Vacuum pump, part of Leslie's apparatus for freezing water in the vacuum

Object Number:
1880-10/1
:
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum
part of Leslie's apparatus for freezing water in the vacuum

part of Leslie's apparatus for freezing water in the vacuum

Glass receiver, part of Leslie's apparatus for freezing water in the vacuum

Object Number:
1880-10/2
:
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum
part of Leslie's apparatus for freezing water in the vacuum

part of Leslie's apparatus for freezing water in the vacuum

Porous basin, part of Leslie's apparatus for freezing water in the vacuum

Object Number:
1880-10/3
:
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum
part of Leslie's apparatus for freezing water in the vacuum

part of Leslie's apparatus for freezing water in the vacuum

Acid pan, part of Leslie's apparatus for freezing water in the vacuum

Object Number:
1880-10/4
:
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum