Its used for concentration, when you want to dillute something.
not unless it is graduated
A graduated Erlenmeyer flask can measure a volume.
Depending upon the amount of substance you are using and what it is, you could use a graduated cylinder, Erlenmeyer flask, or a beaker.
what is a flask for what is a flask for
Milliliters, sometimes liters
A flask typically measures volume or capacity in units such as milliliters (mL) or liters (L). It is commonly used in scientific laboratories to accurately mix, store, or transfer liquids.
Beaker, flask, jug.
Use a calibrated flask.
No. An erlenmyer flask measures volume, usually in mililiters, but sometimes in liters. Grams is a measurement of mass, and to measure mass you need a ballance.
Yes, there is a difference between a conical flask and a titration flask. A conical flask is a general-purpose laboratory glassware used for mixing and heating liquids, while a titration flask, also known as a burette, is a specific type of flask used in a titration to measure the volume of a substance being added to a solution. Titration flasks are usually marked with volume measurements to accurately determine the amount of substance added in a titration.
The Erlenmeyer flask was named after its creator Emil Erlenmeyer, who was a German chemist. It is a flat bottomed cone-shaped container that has a tapered neck so that a person can hold it, put a stopper on it or attach a clamp with it. This flask is used to measure, mix, and store liquid.
This flask is used to collect the filtrate from the filter.