Laboratory glassware
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Laboratory glassware refers to different instruments which are usually made of glass, and used for scientific experiments in chemistry and biology laboratories. Some of these instruments are now made in plastic which is less expensive and more convenient.
Pipettes, petri dishes and test tubes are examples of laboratory glassware. These equipments are used to store materials, to measure their volume, to mix and prepare solutions or to contain a chemical reaction.
Laboratory | |
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Equipment | Agar plate - Aspirator - Bunsen burner - Calorimeter - Colorimeter - Centrifuge - Fume hood - Microscope - Microtiter plate - Plate reader - Spectrophotometer - Thermometer - Vortex mixer - Static mixer |
Flasks | Erlenmeyer flask, Florence flask, Volumetric flask, Büchner flask |
Other Glassware |
Beaker - Boiling tube - Büchner funnel - Burette - Conical measure - Crucible - Cuvette - Gas syringe - Graduated cylinder - Pipette - Petri dish - Separating funnel - Soxhlet extractor - Test tube - Thistle tube - Watch glass |