Because it is easy to heat,measure,identify colour,identify mixtures etc...
Because it is easy to heat,measure,identify colour,identify mixtures etc...
the heat may not be distributed uniformly if solids are heated in beakers or flasks
Its made of chickens
Chemistry lab beakers may be made of borosilicate glass, including Pyrex. The glass is less likely to break when subjected to the temperature extremes found in lab work.
Both beakers and conical flasks are common laboratory glassware used for mixing, heating, and holding liquids. They are typically made of glass or plastic and come in various sizes, allowing for the measurement of liquid volumes. Additionally, both have graduated markings for approximate volume measurement, though beakers have a wider opening and are generally better for pouring, while conical flasks have a narrow neck that aids in swirling and reduces evaporation.
Beakers are typically made out of borosilicate glass, which is resistant to thermal shock and chemical erosion. Some beakers are also made out of plastic for shatter resistance.
Examples: Berzelius and Erlenmeyer beakers, burettes, pipettes, filtering devices, graduated conical flasks, funnels, small containers, graduated cylinders and others.
This depends on the type of equipment you are using; There are; -Wash bottles -Beakers -Conical flasks etc. Each piece of equipment, depending on its use, has a different name.
beakers are not made of water, they are made of glass.
Another name for beakers is "laboratory glassware" or "glass beakers."
A flask is typically made of stainless steel or glass. Stainless steel flasks are durable and long-lasting, while glass flasks provide an elegant look and do not impart any flavors to the liquid stored inside.
Yes, they are made out of glass and so will break if thy are dropped