there are many types of flasks present in chemistry lab. some can be accurate for volume measurment others for some different functions as storage for example
flasks commonly present is " volumetric flask- erlenmeyer flask - florence flask "
the volumetric is accurate method for volume measurement
erlenmeyer or conical florence or rounded has the same functions "storage ,, stirring ,,heating ,,mixing " the only difference is the rounded one is less stable as the base is smaller
Some of the typical pieces of medical lab equipment would include beakers, Erlenmeyer Flasks, Florence Flask, Volumetric Flask and Graduated Cylinders. Also you will find Hot Air Oven, Autoclave and a Compound Microscope.
Distillation (round bottom) flask or bulb.The lower one is called the 'boiler' or 'still', the other is the 'receiver' or 'condenser'
Tongs
A thermometer
Conical flask .Measuring cylinder,Reagent bottle,Condenser,Pipette,Burette,thermometer,Barometer,Forceps
A Buchner funnel and a vacuum flask are commonly used in laboratories to support filter paper during filtration. The Buchner funnel is specifically designed to hold filter paper and can be connected to a vacuum flask to speed up the filtration process by applying suction.
Büchner funnel, filter paper, flask or beaker.
Another word for a triangular flask is a conical flask.
AnswerA flask is a container for storing or carrying liquid.It also keeps the liquid at the same temparature over a number of hours. A flask is nominally used for carrying liquids in it and usually of the alcoholic nature, and is usually referred to as a hip flask as it is carried in a pocket either the front or back.
UMMM....A bottle? i think it's called a decanter
what is a flask for what is a flask for
erlenmeyer flask