A flask is essentially a bottle. * In a labs, glass flasks (Erlenmeyer, Florence) are used for mixing heating and storing solutions. Sometimes they are graduated to show the volume of material that they contain.
* Vacuum flasks are more robist, ususally with a side arm to remove gases * Insulated flasks keep things cold like liquid nitrogen
Used as a container for boiling liquid solution;used for measurement large quality of liquid.
Used as a container for boiling liquid solution;used for measurement large quality of liquid
Bulb flasks are also called round-bottomed flasks. They are mainly used for heating liquids for distillation or as receiving flasks for the distillate.
You could be referring to a florence flask or a volumetric flask.See the Related Questions links to the left for more information.
When an egg is heated, the protein present within it(the egg white), called albumin gets denatured. This is because protein structures break at high temperatures. As a result, the liquid albumin forms a thick white mass.
Because... if it's tightly sealed - during cooling the volume of the solvent will decrease - making the pressure inside lower than outside he flask. This could be enough for the glass to shatter - spilling the contents.
The Erlenmeyer flask is named after the German chemist, Emil Erlenmeyer, who developed the instrument in 1861.
A Boss is used to hold a Florence flask or a Conical flask on a retort stand.
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measuring flask is a measuring flask
UMMM....A bottle? i think it's called a decanter
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A florence flask is a round bottomed flask used for boiling.
what is a flask for what is a flask for
It is a conical flask
erlenmeyer flask
A flat bottom flask would be an Ehrlemeyer flask, which is used quite a lot by chemists.anf
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.