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Pyrex is the trade name of a Corning low thermal expansion glass. All Pyrex is glass, not all glass is Pyrex.
Pyrex is borosilicate glass and like all glass does not absorb any chemicals.
Pyrex is anothe anme fore borosilicate. They are names for glass which are heat resistance and are used in laboratories.
Pyrex portables can be purchased at stores such as Walmart, The Bay, Sears and Canadian Tire. If you are looking for an online supplier, you can purchase them at Amazon.
a pipette is made out of pyrex or plastic.
A Bunsen burner is not made of pyrex, it's metal. Usually a beaker or flask made out of pyrex glass is heated by the flame from the Bunsen burner.
If a nice isopropyl alcohol scrubbing doen't work, try a blue flame (possibly propane gas) cleansing.
If a nice isopropyl alcohol scrubbing doen't work, try a blue flame (possibly propane gas) cleansing.
Because Pyrex glass is heat resistant so you can put it in an oven or over a flame and it won't break. There are many different cookware and bakeware vessels (pans, measuring cups, pots) that are made of Pyrex, also.
Pyrex was created in 1915.
Pyrex is the trade name of a Corning low thermal expansion glass. All Pyrex is glass, not all glass is Pyrex.
I use pyrex on my gas grill. I don't like to use aluminum. I put room tempature water or oil in the dish add seasoned meat. No cover. Meat comes out unbelieveably moist. The key is never to add anything cold to the dish when it is hot if you do it will burst
Corning Pyrex was introduced in 1915.
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Pyrex is just a brand name of toughened, heat-resistant glass.
I would have to say Pyrex
Yes, there is a 11" x 13" Pyrex dish.