A vial is a glass vessel or bottle, especially a small bottle used to store medicines or chemicals. The word "vial" comes from the Greek word phiale meaning "a broad flat container." These days vials made up of plastic is also available.
The volume of liquid in a vial can vary depending on the medication or substance it contains. Vial sizes typically range from 1 to 100 milliliters, with common sizes being 10 or 30 milliliters. Always check the vial label or packaging for the specific volume.
A small bottle for liquids can be called a vial or a mini bottle. It is typically used for storing small quantities of liquids like essential oils or perfume.
It appears that an estimated 4 ml of water was lost due to evaporation in each vial.
As the water heats up, the air inside the vial would expand, pushing against the layers and potentially causing them to separate or mix. If the heat is too intense, the vial could crack or shatter due to thermal expansion.
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The homophone for vial is vile.
Stéphane Vial was born in 1967.
Noelle Vial died in 2003.
Noelle Vial was born in 1959.
Patrick Vial was born in 1946.
Leigh Vial died in 1943.
Leigh Vial was born in 1909.
Laurent Vial was born in 1959.
So that you can calculate the mass of the contents alone, by subtracting the mass of the empty vial from the mass of the vial and contents.
The nurse extracted a vial of blood from the patient for testing.
A homophone for a small bottle is vial.
Pierre-Alexandre Vial was born in 1975.