The retort stand is a simple device in chemistry laboratory used to hold a burette or any other laboratory item.
It is uset to support some laboratory glassware.
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An iron stand is a metal rod attached to a metal base. When an iron stand is used in a laboratory, beakers, Bunsen burners, pipettes, and a variety of other things a scientist may need in his work is placed on the iron stand.
The iron stand supports the iron ring when heating substances or mixtures in a flask or beaker.
An iron stand is a metal rod attached to a metal base. When an iron stand is used in a laboratory, beakers, Bunsen burners, pipettes, and a variety of other things a scientist may need in his work is placed on the iron stand.
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A retort stand is a apparatus commonly found in laboratories. It features a sturdy base as well as an adjustable stand, with a clamp at the end to hold on to objects.
A clamp stand is used laboratory to secure equipment while it is being used.
If you think to a laboratory stand this is used to sustain (fix) other devices and accessories.