An Erlenmeyer flask with a side confection for vacuum Normally used in conjunction with a Buchner funnel for filtration.
Kitasato Shibasaburō died on 1931-06-13.
Kitasato Shibasaburō was born on 1853-01-29.
Kitasato-Daigaku-mae Station ended in 2012.
From Wikipedia.com (see Link to the left):A Büchner flask, also known as a vacuum flask, filter flask, side-arm flask or Kitasato flask, is a thick-walled erlenmeyer flask with a short glass tube and hose barb protruding about an inch from its neck. The short tube and hose barb effectively acts as an adapter over which the end of a thick-walled flexible hose (tubing) can be fitted to form a connection to the flask. The other end of the hose can be connected to source of vacuum such as an aspirator vacuum pump or house vacuum. Preferably this is done through a trap (see below), which is designed to prevent the suckback of water from the aspirator into the Büchner flask.See the Web Links and Related Questions to the left for more information.
Another word for a triangular flask is a conical flask.
Do you mean who discovered tetanus?A Japanese bacteriologist Shibasaburo Kitasato discovered tetanus in 1889.
UMMM....A bottle? i think it's called a decanter
what is a flask for what is a flask for
erlenmeyer flask
A flat bottom flask would be an Ehrlemeyer flask, which is used quite a lot by chemists.anf
Nice flask Elengi means nice, beautiful, brilliant etc........in short its nice flask
The least count of a flask refers to the smallest volume that can be accurately measured with that specific flask. It is determined by the accuracy of the markings on the flask and is typically specified by the manufacturer.