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Water was not invented in a laboratory as it is a naturally occurring compound made of hydrogen and oxygen atoms.
The laboratory thermometer was invented in 1654 by the Grand Duke of Tuscany, Ferdinand II. The thermometer was designed by Ferdinando II de' Medici's court physician, Santorio Santorio.
The modern conical-shaped beaker was invented by a German chemist named Emil Erlenmeyer in the 19th century. The design of the beaker allows for easy pouring and mixing of liquids in a laboratory setting.
There is debate on who invented the first laboratory thermometer especially since there different kinds invented at different times. However, many think the credit should go to Italian professor, doctor, and physiologist Sanctorius for the air thermometer in 1612.
The possessive form of laboratory is laboratory's.
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Water was not invented in a laboratory as it is a naturally occurring compound made of hydrogen and oxygen atoms.
It was invented in order to apply controlled heat, in laboratory conditions.
His father built him in his laboratory.
Technitium was invented by Carlo Perrier and Emilo Segre in the Palemro laboratory,Italy.
This burner was invented by Bunsen or more probable by Desaga; the scope is to be a source of heating in the laboratory.
Robert Bunsen in 1852
bell laboratory in 1947-1948
bell laboratory in 1947-1948
The laboratory thermometer was invented in 1654 by the Grand Duke of Tuscany, Ferdinand II. The thermometer was designed by Ferdinando II de' Medici's court physician, Santorio Santorio.
no he invented on his South Fifth Avenue laboratory in New York.
The first spectroscope precise enough for laboratory use was invented in 1814 by Joseph von Fraunhofer.