The bacteria would enter and contaminate the highly nutritious solution
The broth likely went cloudy when the neck of the flask was broken due to the introduction of air and the agitation it caused. This disturbance can cause the proteins and other suspended particles in the broth to aggregate and form larger clumps, leading to turbidity. Additionally, the release of dissolved gases and other compounds when the flask is broken can also contribute to the cloudiness.
It will be LOWER than predicted.
A flat bottom flask would be an Ehrlemeyer flask, which is used quite a lot by chemists.anf
The flask might feel cool to the touch as the reactants absorb heat conducted through the flask from your body. (This assumes that the reaction is happening at temperatures below your body temperature.)
volumetric flask
The bacteria would enter and contaminate the highly nutritious solution
I the flask was sealed, the air inside of the flask would take up less space and as a result, cause a drop in pressure inside the flask.
nothing , after a while the flask material will break down
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The broth likely went cloudy when the neck of the flask was broken due to the introduction of air and the agitation it caused. This disturbance can cause the proteins and other suspended particles in the broth to aggregate and form larger clumps, leading to turbidity. Additionally, the release of dissolved gases and other compounds when the flask is broken can also contribute to the cloudiness.
If the balloon was removed from the flask, the mass of the flask and its contents would remain the same because the air inside the balloon is still part of the system. Removing the balloon does not change the total mass of the system.
It will be LOWER than predicted.
Another word for a triangular flask is a conical flask.
UMMM....A bottle? i think it's called a decanter
what is a flask for what is a flask for
erlenmeyer flask
A flat bottom flask would be an Ehrlemeyer flask, which is used quite a lot by chemists.anf