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
A round bottom flask is used in chemistry for heating and mixing liquids. Its rounded shape allows for uniform heating and stirring, making it ideal for chemical reactions such as distillation, reflux, and heating under reflux. It is commonly used in laboratory settings due to its efficiency and versatility.
A round-bottomed flask is commonly used in chemistry laboratories for heating and mixing chemicals. It has a rounded bottom to allow for uniform heating and swirling of liquids without spilling. This type of flask is particularly useful in various laboratory procedures such as distillation, refluxing, and reactions that require uniform heating.
A bulb flask is a round-bottomed glass flask with a narrow neck used for heating and boiling liquids in a laboratory setting. The round bottom allows for even distribution of heat when placed on a heating source, reducing the risk of spilling the contents. It is commonly used in organic chemistry experiments for distillation, reflux, and heating reactions.
collect: gather such as water droplets colllected on the flask as the water evaporated. This represents a physical change rather than a chemical change.
Distillation (round bottom) flask or bulb.The lower one is called the 'boiler' or 'still', the other is the 'receiver' or 'condenser'
A volumetric flask is used to contain a specific volume of liquid. It is generally used in chemistry.
An Erlenmeyer Flask is commonly used for chemistry experiements.
The round bottom flask is used frequently for distillation.
conical flask
"Function?" It's a flask. You put stuff in it. There's not a whole lot of functioning involved.
The distilling flask helps in the separation of two liquids.
alcohol
A flask is basically same as a bottle In chemistry sometime it could mean a thin glas bottle in some different shapes i.e. E-flask (Erlenmeyer flask) with a flat bottom Peter the Viking
The flask shape is significant in chemistry experiments because it allows for efficient mixing of substances and easy observation of reactions. The narrow neck of the flask helps to prevent splashing and allows for controlled pouring of liquids. Additionally, the shape of the flask can affect the rate of reactions and the efficiency of heat transfer during experiments.
Uses of the Florence flask: - to contain liquids - to boil liquids - to realize chemical reactions
a (usually) glass jar with a special shape used in chemistry labs.
A flat-bottomed flask is commonly used in chemistry laboratories to hold liquids or chemical reactions. Its flat bottom design allows for stability on a flat surface, preventing tipping over during experiments or when placed on a heat source like a hot plate.