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A retort stand has a base made of cast iron and its rod is made of steel. Its dimensions are 6 inches x 4 inches for base, and 18 inches length for its rod. It was invented by Jabir ibn Hayyan.

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13y ago

retort is used as a verb........a transitive verb like respond sharply - to say something sharp, angry, witty and a noun like sharp answer - something sharp or insulting said quickly in response to something somebody else has said

and its origin - 15th century. < Latin retort-, past participle of retorque "twist again, twist back" < torquere "twist"

its synonym is - reply, rejoinder, response, riposte, answer and squelch
the right answer for this question is: a response to someone for example: "i know you are but what am i?" the student always seemed to have a RETORT for his peers' criticisms. the word retort in the sentence means that the student always had a response.

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12y ago

A retort stand is an item used in a Science Lab or classroom used mainly for the subject of Chemistry. Retort stands hold beakers, conical flasks etc with a clamp and keep the object still. Bunsen Burners can then be placed underneath as well as many other methods of chemistry. In short; retort stands are used to hold a beaker, conical flask etc so that the user can perform a scientific technique such as heating and cooling.

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12y ago

Retort stand are use for experiments that requires apparatus to be like standing upright or hanging something say a pendulum bob or in chemistry with the spider clamp to hold the burette for titration. It varies for different experiments as it has many uses. But most of the time is just to support and hold an apparatus to set up an experiment.

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13y ago

To support a retort, of course.

(A retort is a specialized, and largely obsolete, piece of chemistry apparatus. Most chemists use the more generic term "ring stand" ... even though there may not be any rings involved either. It's basically a vertical metal pole with a weighted base on which various clamps, rings, or other supports can be placed to hold equipment at varying heights to, for example, allow a heat source to be placed underneath.)

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A retort is a type of glassware used by chemists. A retort stand supports the retort.

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9y ago

A retort stand is also referred to as a ring stand. It is a piece of equipment that is used in science and clamps can be attached to hold test tubes and other equipment in place.

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12y ago

It's used to support apparatus (for example a flask or thermometer)

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12y ago

It is used to hold retort .

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