Certainly! That's what they're designed for.
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No. Basalt is a kind of rock. There can be landforms made of basalt, but it isn't a landform in and of itself.
its called a basin
In geology, a basin occurs where rock strata tilt toward a common center. A bowl-shaped vessel usually for holding food or liquids Or a Bowl-Shaped area that forms around a volcano's central vent.
it leads to the river tames
copper sulphate?heat together in an evaporating basin on a gauze above a Bunsen burner and stir maybe?
Used on top of a Bunsen burner so you can heat things. it normally has a gauze mat on it and you put a beaker, evaporating basin etc on top of it to heat.
The black solid left is whatever is left of the compound or elements. This is most likely the leftover water.
to hold objects above a Bunsen burner eg. a an evaporation basin :)
If you leave the salt water in an evaporating basin the water will evaporate leaving you with big crystals of salt. To speed up the evaporating reaction you can heat it over a Bunsen Burner but your crystals of salt will the smaller.
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Equiptment: Bunsen Burner, tripod, Gauze, heatproof mat, basin, stirring rod, spatula, measuring cylinder, Funnel, filter paper, Chemical; CuO+H2SO4First measure 20cm3 of sulphuric acid, H2SO4, using a measuring cylinder and pour it into the beaker.Take 1 spatula of copper (II) oxide and put it into the same beaker.stir the mixture using a stirring rod to ensure complete neutralisation of the acidAdd excess CuO if required.Filter the mixture into a basin.Turn on Bunsen burner but make sure it is on the heatproof mat, and then put the tripod on top of the Bunsen burner followed by the Gauze and basin containing CuSO4.Heat the filtrate until you begin to see crystals forming around the basin.Turn off Bunsen burner and leave to dry.
The liquid water is transformed in a gas (vapors).
take some alkali in a beaker and some acid in a test tube that is enough to neutralize the alkali. then pour the neutralized material in an evaporating basin. put the evaporating basin on a stove, when the water is evaporated salt will appear.
to increase the surface area of evaporation
Tripod stand is having triangular shape the space present into the rectangle inside that we keep burner to heat any substance we keep the laboratory objects in which we put any chemical to heat.
We place an evaporating basin on top of the gauze mat.