Need help designing a Diffusion experiment

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The discussion centers on designing a diffusion experiment using a fish tank divided by an acrylic barrier. The main challenge is creating an airtight seal initially while allowing for the divider to be removed later for mixing the colored liquids. Suggestions include adapting wiper blades for sealing and using rubber gaskets, though the original poster had difficulty finding suitable materials. Another proposed solution involves using two tanks connected by a PVC pipe with a ball valve, allowing for a quick and complete opening. The conversation highlights practical approaches to achieving the experiment's goals effectively.
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Homework Statement


Doing a science project for school. I have a fish tank and a divider separating one colored liquid on one side and another colored liquid on the other. I need it air tight initially, but will later remove the divider to allow the liquids to mix, demonstrating diffusion.


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I have a tank and an acrylic divider. The issue is how to make it air tight initially while allowing the opportunity to remove the divider and allowing the liquids to mix.

Any ideas? Thanks, and sorry if this is too juvenile of a question.
 
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Anyone? :smile:

I recognize this may be a rudimentary post, but I'm hoping some people here might have some suggestions.

Thanks.
 
Have a look at several types of wiper blades - maybe you can adapt them.
 
That's a great idea. I tried looking for some type of rubber seal/gasket at Home Depot, but no dice.

Thanks.
 
Don't know if this geometry would work for you, but if you had two tanks you could connect them with a short length of PVC pipe that has a ball valve in the center. Ball valves can be opened completely and suddenly, and you can get them in substantial sizes (up to 2" and 3" diameter pipe) at home centers.
 
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