Flask, vial, phial and ampoule are all types of small bottles.
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No, a bottle is not a standardized unit of measure. It typically refers to a container for holding liquids with various capacities depending on the type of bottle.
The mixture of 2 immiscible liquids is called an emulsion. This occurs when small droplets of one liquid are dispersed throughout the other liquid. Examples include oil and water or vinegar and oil.
Of course, depending on the dimensions of the bottle: a bottle with a volume of 5-100 mL is considered small.
A wide-mouth bottle is a bottle with a larger-than-normal opening at the top. These bottles are used to store chunky liquids like stews.
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Some innovative uses for a nipple bottle cap beyond its traditional function include using it as a mini paint palette, a small container for storing beads or other small items, or as a makeshift funnel for pouring liquids into small containers.
A low density polyethylene (LDPE) bottle supplied with a removable bellow-type dropping pipette. The pipettes are graduated for nominal indication of amount of liquid being drawn. Bellows-shaped bulb makes for easy use and provides excellent drop information.
A 375 ml bottle is called a mickey because it is small enough to fit in the glove box or sometimes also called a mickey box of your vehicle.
No, a bottle is not a standardized unit of measure. It typically refers to a container for holding liquids with various capacities depending on the type of bottle.
It is called a cruet.