A funnel is used to separate an insoluble solid from a liquid.
One cone-shaped item that is commonly used in science, especially in science experiments, is the funnel. Funnels are used to channel liquids into small-mouthed containers (i.e. graduated cylinders), reducing spillage.
Glass or plastic standard funnels: conical with a long stem.Tap funnels for controlling the addition of liquids.Solid funnels: with a short stem to deliver powders without clogging.Sintered glass funnels used in quantitative analysis.Micro funnels for small scale work.Separating funnels which have a tap and a fitted stopper.
how many funnels (smoke stacks) did the titanic have?
it is used to transfer a substance in one container to another.
Resistors are like funnels, they restrict the flow of current.
Clamps and ring stands are used to hold glassware and apparatuses in place. For example, clamps are frequently used to hold round-bottom flasks, condensers, thermometers, addition funnels, etc. Ring stands may be used for larger diameter items, including separatory funnels, filter funnels, wire gauze etc.
Yes, they are used in experiments in some places :)
Ships funnels don't, but some pouring funnels do.
The iron ring is a support for laboratory glassware as for ex. funnels.
Yes funnels is a noun, a plural noun. Funnels is also a verb. Example uses:As a noun: We need canning funnels to pour the fruit into the jars.As a verb: He funnels too much money into the vacation fund and too little into the home repair fund.
Gregor Mendel used pea plants for his hereditary experiments
They were four, Three were real, the fourth one was a dummy. It was only there to make the ship look more powerful