The porcelain crucible is used for calcination or melting.
to increase the inter mlecular space of the solvent so the solute particles get in the increased space
A laboratory crucible resembles a small kitchen bowl .
The crucible is used for calcination, drying, burning in laboratory applications.
what is the use of porcelain crucible?
You mean crucible - this is a metal container used for heating substances to high temperatures
A crucible is placed in a pipestem triangle placed on an iron ring while being heated. This supports the crucible while allowing the bottom of the crucible to be directly exposed to the flame of the Bunsen burner. There is no item that is used to distribute heat from a Bunsen burner when heating the bottom of a crucible. The bottom of the crucible is intended to be exposed to the direct flame of the Bunsen burner.
Used for heating a substance with controlled amounts of gas from the atmosphere
They have the role of a support for catalysts; I suppose that you think to aluminium oxide.
The clay triangle is used to hold a crucible while the crucible is heated.
crucible
A small porcelain container with a small lid. Used for heating a substance with controlled amounts of gas from the atmosphere
It is called a Crucible
A crucible is used for heating, melting or calcination of materials.
A pipestem triangle is made from galvanized steel and porcelain pipe. It is used to support a crucible on a ring when it is being heated by a burner.
The crucible is used for heating small quantities to very high temperatures.
the crucible might be hot hence it is handy
Crucibles are porcelain-like containers used in chemistry to heat substances to very high temperatures. Crucible tongsare large pincers made of welded steel that are used to grasp and take a hot crucible out of a fire or furnace, or to move a crucible from one location to another.
You mean crucible - this is a metal container used for heating substances to high temperatures
Crucible
A crucible is placed in a pipestem triangle placed on an iron ring while being heated. This supports the crucible while allowing the bottom of the crucible to be directly exposed to the flame of the Bunsen burner. There is no item that is used to distribute heat from a Bunsen burner when heating the bottom of a crucible. The bottom of the crucible is intended to be exposed to the direct flame of the Bunsen burner.
Used for heating a substance with controlled amounts of gas from the atmosphere