A beaker is a cylindrical flask intended for use in the laboratory, and which has a small 'beak' at the rim to aid pouring. These are sometimes known as 'Griffin beakers' after their inventor. They mare usually made of borosilicate glass, but both plastics and metals are used for particular tasks. It us used as a convenient reaction vessel, or as a general container in many laboratory operations.
A beaker contains a liquid.
A beaker is used to contain a liquid substance either chemical or water based.
It is a science tool used to measure volume .
A beaker in the science laboratory is a simple cylindrical container with a flat base, and importantly, a beak formed at the lip to simplify pouring fluid from the container. Hence the name beaker.If the beaker is too full for easy pouring, a clean glass rod may be held across the lip of the beaker, extending beyond the point of the beak, and the fluid will cleanly flow down the rod.
a burette,a pipette,a beaker,a funnel,and chemical substances
A beaker contains a liquid.
Beaker is used to measure large quantity of liquid.
A beaker is used to contain a liquid substance either chemical or water based.
A beaker is used to contain a liquid substance either chemical or water based.
Containing liquids that are possibly harmful.
A Beaker
meniscus is when you fill the beaker upwith liquid. when yo go down to look at the beaker with eye level, you see a dip. that's the meniscus. -used in science
" beaker " and " vessel " would be suitable.
A small beaker.
It is a science tool used to measure volume .
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it is to hold a science beaker when it is on a bunsen burner