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cloche or bell jar
A glass tumbler is a type of drinking vessel made of glass that usually has a flat bottom and straight sides. It is commonly used for serving water, juice, cocktails, or other beverages.
A burette is a glass tube with fine gradations and a stopcock at the bottom, used in laboratory procedures for accurate fluid dispensing and titration.
Distillation (round bottom) flask or bulb.The lower one is called the 'boiler' or 'still', the other is the 'receiver' or 'condenser'
A mixing glass is a vessel used for mixing cocktails and other drinks. It is typically a glass container with a pouring spout and a wide bottom, designed to allow ingredients to be easily mixed together without spilling. Mixing glasses are often used in combination with a mixing spoon or cocktail shaker.
780/19 pounds
Old glass appears thicker at the bottom due to the manufacturing process used in the past. During that time, glass was often made by blowing it into a mold, causing the glass to be unevenly distributed and thicker at the bottom.
It's cheap, biodegradeable, and has the ability to be compressed and then return back to its original compression (unlike plastic air bags or popping plastic). It may also be used as a hydroscopic.
The shavings in a stall are make of wood or newspaper. Straw and sawdust can also be used
They are used to attach the glass to the window regulator, the mechanism that moves the glass up and down.
cloche or bell jar
A soda straw is a small, thin tube made of plastic or paper used for drinking beverages like soda or water. It allows liquid to be drawn up through it, making it easier for someone to drink without tipping the cup or glass.
The glass of water represents the drill bit, which is used to create a hole in the material being drilled. The straw represents the drill stem, which is the long, tubular component that connects the drill bit to the drilling rig. The empty glass represents the borehole, which is the hole that is created by the drilling process.
Drinking from a straw is the same as an egg going into a glass bottle, because air pressure in both cases is used to move something. In the straw, you reduce the air pressure in the straw, so the air pressure around the drink pushes it up into the straw and into your mouth. In the egg, you reduce the air pressure in the bottle, and air pressure around the egg pushes it down into the bottle.
A Straw Poll
drilling
A buret is a glass tube with fine gradations and a stopcock at the bottom, used in laboratory procedures.