The WiZard is In
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Eponymous lab stuff
Additions/corrections.
And say - who was thistle as in thistle tube?
Allihn condenser
German glassblower Felix Richard Allihn (1854-1915)
Bailey-Walker flask
Bates volumetric flask
Berzellius beaker
Brown-Duvel distilling flask
Büchner funnel
Dutch chemist Ernst H. Büchner (1880-1967)
Bunsen burner/clamp
German chemist Robert Wilhelm Eberhard Bunsen (1811-1899)
Claisen adapter/flask
German chemist Ludwig Claisen (1851-1930)
Dean-Stark apparatus
US chemists Ernest Woodward Dean (1888-1959) and David D.
Stark (born 1893)
Erlenmeyer flask
German chemist Richard August Karl Emil Erlenmeyer (1825-1909)
Friedrichs condenser
Gouch crucible
American chemist Frank Austin Gouch (1852-)
Graham condenser
Imhoff sediment cone
Hempel distilling flask
Hubbard – Hubbard-Carmick specific gravity bottle
Hickman pump
Hirsch funnel
Hoffman clamp
Friedich Hoffman (1660-1742 ?)
Hopkins condenser
Hyde mercury seal stirrer
Kipp apparatus
Dutch pharmacist Petrus Jacobus Kipp (1808-1864)
Kohlrausch volumetric flask
Kuderna-Danish concentrator
Méker burner
A. G. Méker, Norgent sur Marne, France.
Incandescent Gas and vapour burners. British Patent 22,075 October 13, 1904.
JSCI 28 [4] 197.
Mohr pinchcock clamp
Carl Friedrich Mohr (1806-1879)
Petri dish
German bacteriologist Julius Richard Petri (1852-1921)
Phillips flask
Salvarsan tube
Saybolt distilling flask
Soxhlet extraction apparatus
German chemist Franz Soxhlet (1848-1913)
Squibb funnel
Thiele Apparatus for determining Melting-points
J. Thiele — Ber. 1907, 40, 996-997. JSCI 26 [8] 435
Vigreux column
M. Henri Vigreux 20th century French glassblower.
West condenser
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stateofhack
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Don't you get tired of posting crap?
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DJF90
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Seconded Stateofhack! Its really tiresome for ME to have to keep reading this crap... only because theres a glint of hope that it might be something
interesting
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The thistle tube is presumably named for its shape, which resembles a thistle and stem. But I could be wrong.
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alibabaregis
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Nice post. See below:
http://www.rsc.org/chemistryworld/Regulars/classickit.asp
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watson.fawkes
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Quote: Originally posted by bbartlog | The thistle tube is presumably named for its shape, which resembles a thistle and stem. But I could be wrong. | Not wrong. Specifically, it's the central upright stem and the thistle flower right as it's transitioning from bud to bloom. It's
completely obvious if you've seen them.
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I like this kind of information - history can teach a lot, even if most of it is "don't do that!".
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hey state of hack dont you get tired of giveing reagents away that will hinder your scene.
I like his posts that is informative unlike the rabble down at the other site you frequent.
give a kiss to ford I know your in love.
[Edited on 18-4-2010 by Ephoton]
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you forgot one
schlenk developed by Wilhelm Schlenk
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Quote: Originally posted by watson.fawkes | Quote: Originally posted by bbartlog | The thistle tube is presumably named for its shape, which resembles a thistle and stem. But I could be wrong. | Not wrong. Specifically, it's the central upright stem and the thistle flower right as it's transitioning from bud to bloom. It's
completely obvious if you've seen them. |
Sorry my question was intended as humor.
My 1971 (great prices) copy of the Lab Glass Inc. catalogue
lists it as a Tube, Funnel, Thistle Top.
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