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  2. Burette - Wikipedia

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    A burette (also spelled as buret) [1] is a graduated glass tube with a tap at one end, for delivering known volumes of a liquid, especially in titrations. It is a long, graduated glass tube, with a stopcock at its lower end and a tapered capillary tube at the stopcock's outlet.

  3. File:Meniscus of water in burette.JPG - Wikipedia

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  4. File:Burette stand and burette .jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Meniscus (liquid) - Wikipedia

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    A meniscus as seen in a burette of colored water. '20.00 mL' is the correct depth measurement. When reading a depth scale on the side of an instrument filled with liquid, such as a water level device, the meniscus must be taken into account in order to obtain an accurate measurement.

  6. File:Burette.svg - Wikipedia

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    A burette. Date: 14 August 2007: Source: Made in Inkscape based on Image:Burette.png. Author: Mysid (original by Quantockgoblin) Licensing. Public domain Public ...

  7. File:Specification of burette.jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. Laboratory glassware - Wikipedia

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    Burettes are similar to graduated cylinders but have a valve at the end used to disperse precise amounts of liquid reagents often for titrations. [17] Glass pipettes are used to transfer precise quantities of fluids. Glass Ebulliometers are used to accurately measure the boiling point of liquids. [18] Other examples of glassware includes:

  9. Bourette - Wikipedia

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    The fabric is a plain weave fabric but also possible with twill weave.The warp is made with wool or other types of yarns, and the weft is bourette. The yarn slubs provide a unique texture with small fancy colored lumps, scattered throughout.