A coil of conductive metal to run the water through (copper) a pump, and a heat source.
Industrial-sized boilers, steam generators, or heat exchangers are commonly used to heat large amounts of liquid efficiently and effectively. These systems are designed to handle high volumes of liquid and maintain consistent temperatures, making them ideal for large-scale heating applications.
A Beaker
Yes they are used for heating small amounts of liquids!
to cool the heating rods and generate electricity
A tea urn is a heated metal container, used for heating large amounts of water, or brewing large amounts of tea. They are well known in the catering trade for serving precisely this purpose.
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Generally you'd use a heat block.
no it cant be
it is used for containing or heating small amounts of substances
It is called a "slurry bead" when equal amounts of liquid and powder are used to create a bead.
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 correct term for the laboratory tool used for transferring small amounts of liquid is "pipette."