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used with rings and clamps for supporting laboratory apparatus
use for clamp the iron stand gently
iron stand
iron ring is used in Bunsen burner and it is adjustable
The boss head and clamp go on the retort stand to hold things over a Bunsen burner or hold test tubes
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A clamp stand is used laboratory to secure equipment while it is being used.
The retort stand is a simple device in chemistry laboratory used to hold a burette or any other laboratory item.
used with rings and clamps for supporting laboratory apparatus
An iron stand is a metal rod attached to a metal base. When an iron stand is used in a laboratory, beakers, Bunsen burners, pipettes, and a variety of other things a scientist may need in his work is placed on the iron stand.
A retort stand is a apparatus commonly found in laboratories. It features a sturdy base as well as an adjustable stand, with a clamp at the end to hold on to objects.
If you think to a laboratory stand this is used to sustain (fix) other devices and accessories.
it is used for holding pipettes and burettes used in science/chemistry classes:)
The iron stand supports the iron ring when heating substances or mixtures in a flask or beaker.
An iron stand is a metal rod attached to a metal base. When an iron stand is used in a laboratory, beakers, Bunsen burners, pipettes, and a variety of other things a scientist may need in his work is placed on the iron stand.
A laboratory stand.
Iron standA metal rod attached to a heavy metal base. The heavy base keeps the stand stable, and the vertical metal rod allows for easy height adjustment of the iron ring/clamp. (A tripod can sometimes be used in place of an iron stand.)