The Cryophorus is a scientific instrument used to demonstrate the principle of sublimation and the cooling effects associated with it. It typically consists of a sealed glass vessel containing a volatile liquid, such as ether, which is placed in a cooling bath. When the liquid inside the Cryophorus is warmed, it evaporates and creates a vacuum, which leads to a decrease in temperature of the liquid remaining in the vessel.

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