The clamp is used in a chemistry lab. It is used to grip the test tubes and flasks needed for the experiments.
A butterfly clamp is a small butterfly shaped wire that is generally used to hold papers together. They are very similar to a paper clip.
Use your chemistry book. Lazy head!
The clamp stand is used to hold equipment while they are being used
It really is called ring stand. This is usually used with a ring clamp and bunsen burner.
A clamp is used for holding things like a flask when it contains a kind of substance that is hot or having a chemical reaction to it
it is used for holding pipettes and burettes used in science/chemistry classes:)
The boss head and clamp go on the retort stand to hold things over a Bunsen burner or hold test tubes
They are used in practical experiments, particularly chemistry, to hold test tubes, burettes etc in position over something else such as a Bunsen burner or beaker.
They are used in practical experiments, particularly chemistry, to hold test tubes, burettes etc in position over something else such as a Bunsen burner or beaker.
Best Answer:Sash Clamp is used to clamp together when it is glued.
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.
They are used in practical experiments, particularly chemistry, to hold test tubes, burettes etc in position over something else such as a Bunsen burner or beaker.