A pipette is a slender pipe or tube into which small amounts of liquids are taken up by suction to allow a chemist to remove, transfer, or measure a substance.
Pipettes are an essential laboratory tool used to dispense measured volumes of liquids, to dispense small quantities of liquids, and to transport a measured volume of liquid.
An absorption pipette is a glass apparatus used in the absorption of gases.
A pipette is used to accurately measure the volume of a liquid in the laboratory. In the school laboratory the pipette is usually a glass bulb with a glass tube on either end. There is a line on the tube to indicate how high to fill the pipette to measure the required volume.
A pipette filter is a tool used to fill pipettes, which are small and sometimes fragile, and thus difficult to fill without any tools. Pipette filters act as funnels that attach to the top of the pipette and have a mechanism to pour into it.
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A Mohr pipette is a type of pipette that measures the volume of dispensed liquids. It is less accurate compared to a volumetric pipette.
An absorption pipette is a glass apparatus used in the absorption of gases.
A pipette is essentially used to just suck liquids and to transfer it to something else. A pipette is like a syringe.
The pipette is used to draw up fluids, some like using a straw.
The pipette is used to draw up fluids, some like using a straw.
A pipette is a laboratory tool used to transport a measured volume of liquid.
A pipette bulb is the rounded part of a pipette which you squeeze the air out of, then release to draw liquid into the pipette. If you are using a calibrated glass pipette, it will be a separate piece made of rubber which is fitted to the pipette. If it is a simple plastic pipette then the bulb will be made of the same semi-transparent plastic, and the pipette will all be one piece.
The purpose of a volumetric pipette is to deliver a precise amount of a liquid. The label on the pipette indicates the volume delivered (e.g. 10.00 mL).
A pipette is used to accurately measure the volume of a liquid in the laboratory. In the school laboratory the pipette is usually a glass bulb with a glass tube on either end. There is a line on the tube to indicate how high to fill the pipette to measure the required volume.
A pipette filter is a tool used to fill pipettes, which are small and sometimes fragile, and thus difficult to fill without any tools. Pipette filters act as funnels that attach to the top of the pipette and have a mechanism to pour into it.
A pipette bulb allow a liquid to be sucked up into the pipette, so avoiding having to use your mouth to suck the liquid up. Apart from avoiding often toxic liquids getting into your mouth, it also avoids contamination of the liquid.