ROUND BOTTOM FLASKS are mostly used for chemical or biochemicalwork.
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Round-bottom flasks are used to contain chemical reactions run by chemists, especially for reflux set-ups and laboratory-scale synthesis.
just like the round bottomed flask but with a flat bottom
A round bottomed flask is a boiling flask. It is hooked to a condensing apparatus and a burner is placed under the round bottom.
A bottom flask do not allow the excape of temperature of a liquid dispersed in a flask i.e it avoid heat lost from a liquid
It is used to heat liquids or to made chemical reactions.
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Test tubes have round bottoms.
Flat bottom flasks (Erlenmeyer and Florence flasks) are used for heating all the time.
A round bottom flask is called a boiling flask. I tolerates the stresses of heating better than flat bottom or Erlenmeyer flasks.
Bottles, Petri dishes, Erlenmeyer flasks, Berzelius flasks, graduated cyllinders, test tubes, funnels, glass crucibles, glass dishes, watch glasses, round-bottom flasks, distillation columns, condensers, volumetric flasks, weighting vials and many others.
even distribution of heat
A round-bottom flask is also called a bulb flask. It's mostly used in heating solutions, as the rounded bottom allows for more uniform heating and/or boiling of liquids.
The round bottoms on these types of flasks allow more uniform heating and/or boiling of liquid. Thus, round-bottom flasks are used in a variety of applications where the contents are heated or boiled. Round-bottom flasks are usually used in distillation by chemists as distilling flasks and receiving flasks for the distillate One-neck round-bottom flasks are used as the distilling flasks in rotary evaporators.This flask shape is also more resistant to fracturing under vacuum, as a sphere more evenly distributes stress across its surface.
Round-bottom flasks are used to contain chemical reactions run by chemists, especially for reflux set-ups and laboratory-scale synthesis.
Round-bottom flasks are used to contain chemical reactions run by chemists, especially for reflux set-ups and laboratory-scale synthesis.
Flat bottom flasks (Erlenmeyer and Florence flasks) are used for heating all the time.
A round bottom flask is called a boiling flask. I tolerates the stresses of heating better than flat bottom or Erlenmeyer flasks.
They are used to hold round bottomed flasks and similar items.
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The most commonly used apparatus used in chemistry labs are beakers, round-bottomed flasks, glass bottles, Erlenmeyer flasks and wash bottles. Some of the other most used apparatuses used are microscopes.
A flask is essentially a bottle. * In a labs, glass flasks (Erlenmeyer, Florence) are used for mixing heating and storing solutions. Sometimes they are graduated to show the volume of material that they contain.* Vacuum flasks are more robist, ususally with a side arm to remove gases * Insulated flasks keep things cold like liquid nitrogen
The round bottom flask is used frequently for distillation.
Flat bottomed flasks are used for the same purposes as round bottomed flasks. The differences are: 1. the flat bottomed flask can stand alone, is more robust but not specifically designed to withstand open flames. 2. the round bottomed flask, also called a Florence or boiling flask, can withstand open flame for long periods, allows for more even heating of its contents, facilitates swirling, and requires supporting apparatus since it cannot stand alone on its spherical bottom.
Flasks are usually flat round bottles carried in ones pocket. Let's say someone asks for a drink " Does anyone have a flask of brandy?"