You can, but the volume will not be as accurate as using a graduated cylinder, and will probably give you an inaccurate density.
yes
he overdosed on crack out of the erlenmeyer flask.
cyclohexane is a liquid so it may be filled in a flask of known volume and may be weighted out ... the ratio of mass and volume represents the density....
you can use vacuum filtration with a Hersch funnel and collect your liquid in the side arm Erlenmeyer's flask
Boiling liquids - to contain liquids, powders or granules - it is used in volumetry as a flask for the solution to be analyzed - it is used to collect the liquid from a filtration - to realize chemical experiments - etc.
It's called an "Erlenmeyer Flask"
Milliliters, sometimes liters
Emil Erlenmeyer created Erlenmeyer flask in 1861.
The Erlenmeyer flask is named after the German chemist, Emil Erlenmeyer, who developed the instrument in 1861.
A graduated Erlenmeyer flask can measure a volume.
The Erlenmeyer flask was named after its creator Emil Erlenmeyer, who was a German chemist. It is a flat bottomed cone-shaped container that has a tapered neck so that a person can hold it, put a stopper on it or attach a clamp with it. This flask is used to measure, mix, and store liquid.
The Erlenmeyer flask was designed by the German chemist Richard August Carl Emil Erlenmeyer (28 June 1825 - 22 January 1909).
The Erlenmeyer flask is not good for heating solids.
An Erlenmeyer Flask is commonly used for chemistry experiements.
erlenmeyer flask
he overdosed on crack out of the erlenmeyer flask.