A buret clamp is a chemistry laboratory support device, to affix and hold steady another piece of equipment (a glass column called a buret) which will be reacted with chemicals. The clamp has holding jaws, which are curved to firmly grasp the column in two portions of its long axis. It also has an attachment, by which it grasps the support post.
The clamp is a piece of hardware which makes a retaining bridge between the ground support post, and the chemically reactive vessel.
There are several basic designs and makes of buret clamps, which serve to accomodate the choices and work detail, of the chemist.
A clamp is a metallic accessory used to fix object to the bar stand.
No, a buret does not support a flame or heat reaction, it's made of glass.
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You are not supposed to use buret reagent to detect sugar carbohydrates in a solution. Buret reagent is used to detect proteins. Try using iodine ( I2KI)
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A double buret clamp is used in laboratories. The function of the clamp is to hold burets, flasks, or test tubes steady in an upright position.
This device is used to support two burettes.
It's used for clamping a buret, of course. I can actually think of three distinct pieces of equipment that could reasonably be called a "buret clamp", and I'm not certain which of them you mean. One of them is a pinch clamp used to clamp the outflow tube (a rubber or plastic tube from the bottom of certain types of burets). Another one is sometimes called a tube clamp, and is a piece of hardware used to secure a glass tube of some kind (such as a buret, but also a test tube or parts of a vacuum manifold) to a metal stand or framework. Finally, there's a specialized spring-loaded piece of hardware used specifically for burets, which holds and supports them in two places on the tube (the tube clamp clamps onto the buret in a single location on the tube).
Maurice Buret was born in 1909.
Maurice Buret died in 2003.
The population of Le Buret is 302.
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The area of Le Buret is 12.92 square kilometers.
A buret is a glass tube with fine gradations and a stopcock at the bottom, used in laboratory procedures.
No, a buret does not support a flame or heat reaction, it's made of glass.