You typically place a hot beaker on a heat-resistant surface, such as a lab mat or a hot plate. Additionally, a ceramic or metal beaker stand can be used to safely hold the beaker while allowing for airflow to dissipate heat. Always ensure that the surface can withstand high temperatures to prevent damage or hazards.
because the water in the beaker would evaoprate into it then condense on the surface of the syringe
Yes, condensation could form on the outside of a beaker full of hot water if the surrounding air is cool enough to cause the water vapor in the air to condense on the cooler surface of the beaker. This is similar to how condensation forms on a cold glass of water on a warm day.
It evaporated.
no
A hot beaker warms the air around it, which causes it to rise. For very sensitive balances, the updraft produced can reduce the measured weight.
A beaker Tong is a tool to hold you beaker. You use them when the beaker is too hot to touch. You use it to transport it, often used with Bunson burners. They are best used to hold a hot Beaker.
the beaker would feel hot
because the water in the beaker would evaoprate into it then condense on the surface of the syringe
It will get hot but it may also expand slightly. Get it hot enough and it will melt. Of course, the question back to you is "what is the sphere composed of?"
Beaker is cold and when it meets the hot air it becomes foggy
Beaker tongs or a hot mitt. See the Related Questions to the left for more information about tongs.
Beaker tongs or a hot mitt. See the Related Questions to the left for more information about tongs.
Due to surface tension the beaker will break.
The blue beaker then the yellow beaker until green.
Tongs or heat-resistant gloves should be used to remove a hot beaker from a flame to prevent burns. Never use your hands directly to handle hot items in a laboratory setting.
a hot plate and a beaker
a great thing to put on hot dogs