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The shape of the flask!
spontaneous generation
In a science experiment, a broth is a liquid and a flask is a particular shape of glassware. If the method of your experiment refers to "the broth in the flask", look back over the previous steps and figure out what chemicals and liquids you added to the flask. If the goal of the experiment is to determine what the unknown broth in the flask is you may have to determine it by observing it's physical and chemical traits, be careful with the unknown broth in case it is flammable, poisonous or otherwise dangerous.
A Flask is curved in order to conform to shape of a persons hip or jacket pocket where they are typically stored.
conical flask
hexagon
A conical flask has a triangular, pyramidal shape when viewed from the side. At the top, it forms a small cylinder. | | / \ / \ / \ /______\
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The shape of the opening. A Beaker has a wide opening, the curved sides of the beaker do not converge. A flask has a narrow opening, the curved sides form a narrow neck, that can be bunged.
A florence flask (also known as a boiling flask) is a type of flask. It is a piece of laboratory glassware. It can hold chemical solutions. The flask has a round body with a long neck. The flask usually come in volumes of 1 liter. It is similar in shape and function to a round bottom flask. See the Web Links and Related Questions to the left for more information.
The shape of the flask!
a (usually) glass jar with a special shape used in chemistry labs.
Squarish shape
A florence flask (also known as a boiling flask) is a type of flask. It is a piece of laboratory glassware. It can hold chemical solutions. The flask has a round body with a long neck. The flask usually come in volumes of 1 liter. It is similar in shape and function to a round bottom flask. See the Web Links and Related Questions to the left for more information.
Inductive?