This is a conical flask from glass or plastic, frequently used in all chemical laboratories; the Erlenmeyer flask may contain reagents, collect filtrates, labware for a chemical reaction, it is used for titration, etc. It is not a cylinder.
Shake flasks, such as the Erlenmeyer flask, are designed to prevent splashing. They promote oxygen transfer and prevent vibration, allowing for successful fermentation.
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the sphere doesn't have a base because it's all round
No, they are two different pieces of laboratory glassware.
Emil Erlenmeyer created Erlenmeyer flask in 1861.
The Erlenmeyer flask is named after the German chemist, Emil Erlenmeyer, who developed the instrument in 1861.
You can, but the volume will not be as accurate as using a graduated cylinder, and will probably give you an inaccurate density.
he overdosed on crack out of the erlenmeyer flask.
The Erlenmeyer flask was designed by the German chemist Richard August Carl Emil Erlenmeyer (28 June 1825 - 22 January 1909).
A graduated Erlenmeyer flask can measure a volume.
Emil Erlenmeyer was born on 1825-06-28.
Adolph Albrecht Erlenmeyer was born in 1822.
Adolph Albrecht Erlenmeyer died in 1877.
Friedrich Albrecht Erlenmeyer died in 1926.
Friedrich Albrecht Erlenmeyer was born in 1849.