Syringes are uncommon in teaching labs, but are widely used in some research labs. The primary use of syringes is delivering liquid reagents to the reaction mixture under inert atmosphere. The reaction vessel is closed with a septum and pressurized, perhaps with nitrogen. Since the reagents cannot simply be poured, syringes are used to deliver the reagents to the vessel, without compromising the seal on the septum. It is also more convenient to measure small volumes with a syringe than with a graduated cylinder, and thus syringes may also be used for measuring volumes of liquid reagents.
A syringe is like a needle desgined to work both ways. It is often used to apply liquid medicine. If you put the tip in a liquid and pull back on the part inside the tube, it draws water into it, and then pushing it back out makes the liquid squirt out.
A Syringe works by drawing out all the air in side of it using the stopper, creating an absence of mass. then the surrounding mass rushes to fill that space.
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A syringe is used to administer highly specific doses of medicine or, if it is designed with a needle it can be used to inject someone with medicine (Or any other fluid) into their veins.
for putting medicine in patients
A gas syringe A gas syringe
syringe
Butterfly collection system
Plastic syringes are typically manufactured by a process called injection molding. The machines used are called injection molding machines. These machines inject liquified plastic into a mold which is the shape of a syringe. When the plastic cools, it forms a syringe.
because all the space in the syringe is taken up by water. If you squeeze the syringe it will break.
sterile syringe
A gas syringe A gas syringe
The nurse used a syringe to administer the patient's medication.
3ml syringe
You will need a 0.5cc syringe
The 18 or 16 size needle can be used in most cases. The 50 ml syringe should do. Small cysts can be drained by using 10 ml syringe.
NaOH
A gas syringe is basically a device that fills up with a gas that is produced and gives a volume for that gas. Gas from a reaction is forced into the syringe due to pressure and the syringe plunger is forced out (just like how you suck up a liquid with a normal syringe). It can be used to detect the volume of gas produced in a chemical reaction for instance.See the Web Links to the left for more information.
syringe
Syringe
A syringe with a calibrated barrel, plunger, and tip, used with a hypodermic needle for hypodermic injections and for aspiration. (Medical Dictionary)
1 cc is equal to 1mL thats a large-capacity syringe