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  2. Thiele tube - Wikipedia

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    A Thiele tube can be used to measure the boiling point of a liquid by the Siwoloboff method. A sample in a fusion tube is attached to a thermometer with a rubber band, and immersed in the tube. A sealed capillary, open end pointing down, is placed in the fusion tube. The Thiele tube is heated; dissolved gases evolve from the sample first.

  3. Siwoloboff method - Wikipedia

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    A Thiele tube is an alternative heating vessel. The Siwoloboff method is used to determine the boiling point of small samples of liquid chemicals. A sample in an ignition tube (also called a fusion tube) is attached to a thermometer with a rubber band, and immersed in a Thiele tube, water bath, or other suitable medium for heating. A sealed ...

  4. Johannes Thiele (chemist) - Wikipedia

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    Friedrich Karl Johannes Thiele (May 13, 1865 – April 17, 1918) was a German chemist and a prominent professor at several universities, including those in Munich and Strasbourg. He developed many laboratory techniques related to isolation of organic compounds.

  5. Melting-point apparatus - Wikipedia

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    While the outward designs of apparatuses can vary greatly, most apparatuses use a sample loaded into a sealed capillary tube (melting-point tube), which is then placed in the apparatus. The sample is then heated, either by a heating block or an oil bath, and as the temperature increases, the sample is observed to determine when the phase change ...

  6. Thiele - Wikipedia

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    Thiele (Aar), a river of Hesse, Germany, tributary of the Aar; Thiele's interpolation formula defines a rational function, expressed as a continued fraction, that interpolates a given set of values; Thiele modulus, in Chemistry; Thiele tube, laboratory glassware; German destroyer Z2 Georg Thiele, built for the German Navy during the mid-1930s

  7. Talk:Siwoloboff method - Wikipedia

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  8. McCabe–Thiele method - Wikipedia

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    The McCabe–Thiele method is a technique that is commonly employed in the field of chemical engineering to model the separation of two substances by a distillation column. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It uses the fact that the composition at each theoretical tray is completely determined by the mole fraction of one of the two components.

  9. Category:Laboratory glassware - Wikipedia

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