A chemist might go through the following procedure. Clean with soapy water then try ethanol, then maybe acetone, perhaps dilute acid or base. After that the glassware might be accidently broken.
If it is laboratory glassware, you want to avoid contamination. Bacteria or chemicals left on the glassware could react and give an inaccurate result.
Well, if it's never been used or it's totally clean, there is no reason why you can't eat or drink out of laboratory glassware. If the glassware is contaminated with chemicals, it is, however, absolutely inadvisable to do so!
You can use a solution of two parts water to one part white vinegar to remove water stains from glassware.
use for cleaning some laboratory apparatus.
If the glassware isn't clean, the chemicals remaining on the glassware may react violently with the next chemicals that you use.
If it is laboratory glassware, you want to avoid contamination. Bacteria or chemicals left on the glassware could react and give an inaccurate result.
Well, if it's never been used or it's totally clean, there is no reason why you can't eat or drink out of laboratory glassware. If the glassware is contaminated with chemicals, it is, however, absolutely inadvisable to do so!
You can use a solution of two parts water to one part white vinegar to remove water stains from glassware.
use for cleaning some laboratory apparatus.
No, but you can use ultrasound to clean glassware.
If the glassware isn't clean, the chemicals remaining on the glassware may react violently with the next chemicals that you use.
by f**king you The criterion for clean glassware is that it has a lack of residual chemicals that change the look of glass.
Use vinegar.
Microfiber cloth
What method should be used to clean glassware in a labortory
To get rid of germs.
You get rid of oil stains by using oxce clean