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Laboratory glassware is composed of silica, which is considered insoluble in most substances, with a few exceptions such as hydrofluoric acid or strong alkali hydroxides. Though insoluble, a minute quantity of silica will dissolve in neutral water, which may affect high precision, low threshold measurements of silica in water.
There are several types of laboratory flasks, all of which have different functions within the laboratory. Flasks, because of their use, can be divided into: Reaction flasks, which are usually spherical (i.e. round-bottom flask) and are accompanied by their necks, at the ends of which are ground glass joints to quickly and tightly connect to ...
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A Florence flask/boiling flask is a type of flask used as an item of laboratory glassware and is named after the city Florence. [1] It is used as a container to hold liquids. A Florence flask has a round body, a long neck, and often a flat botto
Uses Test tube: Folin-Wu tube: Glass slide mycole and cover slips: in microscopy, serology, etc. as the solid backing on which test samples are Petri dish: used for preparation of culture media and the culture of organisms they are in Glass beaker: reagent storage Glass flask: gastric acid, or other fluid titration: Pasteur pipette
Round-bottom flasks (also called round-bottomed flasks or RB flasks) are types of flasks having spherical bottoms used as laboratory glassware, mostly for chemical or biochemical work. [1] They are typically made of glass for chemical inertness; and in modern days, they are usually made of heat-resistant borosilicate glass.
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Weighing bottles are glass laboratory equipment used for precise weighing of solids. Most of the glass used in the bottles is thin and fragile glass, but sometimes they are also made of ceramics or plastics. Dishes tend to have many different shapes. The three most popular are: Flat glass dish, which is equipped with a ground cover.