A flat bottom flask would be an Ehrlemeyer flask, which is used quite a lot by chemists.anf
It's a flask with a flat bottom.
A round bottom flask is called a boiling flask. I tolerates the stresses of heating better than flat bottom or Erlenmeyer flasks.
It's a flask with a flat bottom. It's used for containing liquids when you don't want to have to use a stand to keep it from tipping over.
Flat bottom flasks (Erlenmeyer and Florence flasks) are used for heating all the time.
ROUND BOTTOM FLASKS are mostly used for chemical or biochemicalwork. Hope this helped!
A round-bottom flask is also called a bulb flask. It's mostly used in heating solutions, as the rounded bottom allows for more uniform heating and/or boiling of liquids.
A round bottom flask is called a boiling flask. I tolerates the stresses of heating better than flat bottom or Erlenmeyer flasks.
An Erlenmeyer flask, commonly known as a conical flask or E-flask, is a widely used type of laboratory flask which features a flat base, a conical body, and a cylindrical neck. The flask is named after the German chemist Emil Erlenmeyer, who created it in 1861. Because the bottom is flat it can stand by itself as opposed to spherical bottom flasks which are also common.The flat bottom makes it easy to put on a stirring device which rotates a magnet in the flask.
The correct spelling is conical flask. A conical flask is a type of flask that is used in laboratories. They have a conical body, flat bottom, and cylindrical neck.
It's a flask with a flat bottom. It's used for containing liquids when you don't want to have to use a stand to keep it from tipping over.
A flask is basically same as a bottle In chemistry sometime it could mean a thin glas bottle in some different shapes i.e. E-flask (Erlenmeyer flask) with a flat bottom Peter the Viking
Flat bottom flasks (Erlenmeyer and Florence flasks) are used for heating all the time.
This is a conical flask used for titrations. It has a flat, wide bottom which makes it easier to see colour changes as the liquid from the burette (titrant) is added.
They have the same uses as other flasks. However, the flat bottom means they can be placed on flat surfaces such as the laboratory bench, or in a fridge or incubator/oven and also can be stirred more easily on a hotplate.
Collecting and mixing anything another vessel or apparatus puts out, such as a burette or distillation setup.
A type of laboratory flask which features a flat bottom, a conical body, and a cylindrical neck. It is named after the German chemist Emil Erlenmeyer (1825-1909), who created it in 1860.
The round bottom flask is used frequently for distillation.
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