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On a glass plate chemistry experiments can be performed on very small scale.In medicine and biology the glass plate can be used as support for samples.
The test tube is widely used in chemistry, biology, physics to make very different experiments.
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In chemistry, the wing tip apparatus is used to spread the flame over a large area on a glass tubing. This will result to a uniform bending in glass.
A typical chemistry set for use by an older child or teenager will have the equipment and chemicals necessary to perform a wide variety of experiments. These items may include vials of dry chemicals, safety goggles, a thermometer, beakers, flasks, test tubes, wire, pipettes, a magnifying glass, graphite rods, an alcohol burner, litmus paper, and an instruction manual.
On a glass plate chemistry experiments can be performed on very small scale.In medicine and biology the glass plate can be used as support for samples.
yes they do because of the amount of density!Glass straws do not float in drinks. Their weight allows them to stay in place. Some vary in weight, it depends on the glass materials and method of manufacturing. The thickest walled straws come from Glass Dharma.
The test tube is widely used in chemistry, biology, physics to make very different experiments.
because glass and chinaware are delicate substances and can break with a little shock.So,they are packed with straws as straws have air pockets which decreases force and prevent glass and chinaware from breaking
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The principal component of most glass is silicon dioxide.
A glass bottle is used as a container for many reagents.
The backboard is from plexiglass or glass.
In chemistry, the wing tip apparatus is used to spread the flame over a large area on a glass tubing. This will result to a uniform bending in glass.
Most modern straws are biodegradable and safe to consume now days, so if it melts and you swallow a bit you should be safe... But a reusable stainless steel or glass straw would be best for hot drinks.
Knowing the molecular make-up of materials (such as glass) is important in understanding both their properties and how to synthesise them. Chemistry thus plays an important part in the glass industry, being the science of matter.
What is the difference in the hardness between glass and fiber glass