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  2. Round-bottom flask - Wikipedia

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    Flat-bottomed flask: A flask with similar uses as the round-bottom flask, but with a flat bottom that allows it to stand on a level surface.; Florence flask: A flask similar to the flat-bottomed flask that has round bodies and either a round bottom or a flat bottom so that one can stand the flask on a level surface.

  3. Schlenk flask - Wikipedia

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    The standard Schlenk flask is a round bottom, pear-shaped, or tubular flask with a ground glass joint and a side arm. The side arm contains a valve, usually a greased stopcock , used to control the flask's exposure to a manifold or the atmosphere.

  4. Laboratory flask - Wikipedia

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    Round-bottom flasks are shaped like a tube emerging from the top of a sphere. The flasks are often long necked; sometimes they have the incision on the neck, which precisely defines the volume of flask. They can be used in distillations, or in the heating a product. These types of flask are alternatively called Florence flasks. Flasks with flat ...

  5. Florence flask - Wikipedia

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    It is used as a container to hold liquids. A Florence flask has a round body, a long neck, and often a flat bottom. It is designed for uniform heating, boiling, distillation and ease of swirling; it is produced in a number of different glass thicknesses to stand different types of use.

  6. Likens-Nickerson Apparatus - Wikipedia

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    A round-bottom boiling flask with ground glass joints are affixed to either side of the apparatus with Keck clips. The unusually shaped Likens-Nickerson apparatus uses two boiling flasks. One flask is loaded with an aqueous solution containing the desired compound(s) and the other with immiscible organic solvent.

  7. Ground glass joint - Wikipedia

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    For example, a round bottom flask, Liebig condenser, and oil bubbler with ground glass joints may be rapidly fitted together to reflux a reaction mixture. This is a large improvement compared with older methods of custom-made glassware, which was time-consuming and expensive, or the use of less chemical resistant and heat resistant corks or ...

  8. Quickfit apparatus - Wikipedia

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    Common Quickfit components include (1) Pear shaped flask, 50 ml (2) Stillhead (3) Liebig condenser (4) Screwcap adapter (5) Receiver adapter (6) Thermometer (7) Dropping funnel, 50 ml, with Rotaflo tap (8) Stopper (9) Air leak / steam inlet tube (10) Round bottom flask, 25 ml (11) Air condenser / drying tube (12) Sintered glass funnel (13) Drying tube (14) Pear shaped flask, 50 ml, with angled ...

  9. Abderhalden's drying pistol - Wikipedia

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    The outer barrel is connected at the bottom to a round bottom flask, and a condenser. To operate the drying pistol, a sample is placed within the inner barrel, and the barrel is evacuated. The round bottom flask, filled with an appropriate solvent, is heated to a boil. Hot vapors warm the inner barrel; losses are avoided with the condenser.

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