Why not make your own ! All you need is a length of glass rod 6-8mm diameter. (any chemistry supply shop should have it) Simply heat the rod in the flame of a Bunsen burner until it softens, then press it against a flame-proof surface to form the end into a flat disk. Top the other end off with a short piece of rubber tubing to provide insulation in case it gets hot.
a stewing rod is a piece of rod that is used to season meat for stewing.
a stirring rod used to stir liquid in flask or beaker a stirring rod used to stir liquid in flask or beaker
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There are a variety of rods, such as curtain rods, lightning rods, stirring rods, etc. They are generally made from metal or wood, but stirring rods can be made of glass or plastic.
Lab tools must be made of different materials so that they can be used under different circumstances. A glass stirring rod is nonreactive, but is useless when dealing with extremely high temperatures. Likewise, a metal stirring rod may be useful, but not if it reacts with the solution.
Ah, the humble stirring rod; most often used as a stirring apparatus. In other words, the stirring rod is mostly used for stirring things.
a glass stirring rod
The Stirring rod is a long rod made of glass, but sometimes plastic, used to stir liquids. The rod is typically as thick as a pencil and between 6 and 12 inches long.
a stewing rod is a piece of rod that is used to season meat for stewing.
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stirring rod
The function is in the name: a glass stirring rod is used to stir solutions or mixtures. Mixing will speed up any reaction that takes place in the test tube or flask. A glass stirring rod can also be used for decanting (pouring off) a liquid from a precipitate or sediment.
a stirring rod used to stir liquid in flask or beaker a stirring rod used to stir liquid in flask or beaker
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to mix chemicals during a lab.
I believe it is called a stirring rod