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Unrivalled in its coverage and unique in its hands-on approach, this guide to the design and construction of scientific apparatus is essential reading for all scientists and students in the physical, chemical, and biological sciences and engineering.
2.2.4 Graded Glass Seals and Glass-to-Metal Seals 81 2.3 Laboratory Glassblowing Skills 81 2.3.1 The Glassblower's Tools 81 2.3.2 Cutting Glass Tubing 82 2.3.3 Pulling Points 83 2.3.4 Sealing Off a Tube: The Test-Tube End 84 23.5 Making a T-Seal 85 2.3.6 Making a Straight Seal 87 2.3.7 Making a Ring Seal 87 2.3.8 Bending Glass Tubing 88 2.3.9 ...
• Glass rod: used to stir the solid particle to accelerate the solvation. • Washing bottle: to wash the remained particles in the flasks, beaker, or other equipment.
This unit contains a general introduction to glass and simple laboratory glass components, which can be used to assemble a complete apparatus. Possible hazards from glass working and first aid measures in the event of an accident are discussed in last part of this unit. Objectives After studying this unit, you should be able to:
This document provides an introduction to common laboratory glassware and equipment used in chemistry. It explains that choosing the right tools and using them properly ensures safe experimentation and more reliable results.
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Most organic glassware uses "ground glass joints," which have a frosted appearance. They are precisely ground to a certain size (which makes them expensive) and have outer (female) and inner (male) joints so that pieces can be connected together with a tight fit.