See the two Related Questions to the left for a description of each one. They are different in both shape and function.
Florence flasks have round bottoms and no gradations indicating volume. Erlenmeyer flasks are conical in shape and have gradations depicting volume on the side.
An Erlenmeyer flask is a widely used type of laboratory container which features a conical base with a cylindrical neck. The conical flask is similar to the beaker, but is distinguished by its narrow neck. The neck allows the flask to be stoppered using rubber bungs or cotton wool. The conical shape allows the contents to be swirled or stirred during an experiment. The narrow neck keep contents from spilling. The smaller neck also slows evaporative loss better than a beaker. A beaker is usually cylindrical in shape.
Yes, sort of a cylindrical pyramid shape, if you can imagine that. In Pyrex they are supposed to be better adapted to boiling and condensing liquids at high temperatures. Glad you are using big words. Erlenmeyer was evidentally the inventor or manufacturer, rather like the Liebig Condenser or the Mannheim type slide rule. One notes German nationality in all of these!
A beaker is like a Pitcher without the handle and smaller and a flask is like a rectangle container and has a weirdish top, in a lot of TV shows old woman keep flasks of alchohal in their purses.
A test tube is cylindrical in shape, whereas a flask is conical in its main section, with a cylindrical top portion, and is much larger than a test tube.
The Erlenmeyer flask is conical, the Florence is rounded.
The Erlenmeyer flask is conical and the Florence flask is rounded.
Flat bottom flasks (Erlenmeyer and Florence flasks) are used for heating all the time.
Berzelius and Erlenmeyer flasks, test tubes, crucibles, cups, etc.
Examples: Berzelius and Erlenmeyer beakers, burettes, pipettes, filtering devices, graduated conical flasks, funnels, small containers, graduated cylinders and others.
Erlenmeyer flasks are used by scientists to mix and stir solutions. They curved necks help prevent leakage and spillage. They can also be used to culture bacteria as they can be placed on a shaker incubator.
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
Flat bottom flasks (Erlenmeyer and Florence flasks) are used for heating all the time.
Erlenmeyer flasks are shaped conically so that they can be used to mix fluids with a lesser chance of spilling than a beaker.
Berzelius and Erlenmeyer flasks, test tubes, crucibles, cups, etc.
Erlenmeyer flask is a conical flask made from glass or plastic, uset to make chemical reactions, volumetric titrations, to collect fluids from filtration, distillation, etc. Some times these flaks are graduated.
Many scientists use Erlenmeyer flasks, but the most obvious users are chemists and biologists.
Erlenmeyer Flask & Volumetric Flask.
Erlenmeyer flasks: suitable for heating solutions enjoy reading and answering your assignment..... Heheheeheh may god bless you always...................
there are many types of flasks present in chemistry lab. some can be accurate for volume measurment others for some different functions as storage for example flasks commonly present is " volumetric flask- erlenmeyer flask - florence flask " the volumetric is accurate method for volume measurement erlenmeyer or conical florence or rounded has the same functions "storage ,, stirring ,,heating ,,mixing " the only difference is the rounded one is less stable as the base is smaller
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
An Erlenmeyer's flask is used:To observe the chemicalsTo estimate the chemicalsTo heat chemicals with a halp of wire grauze and tripod