Winkler bottle
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A Winkler bottle is a piece of laboratory glassware specifically made for carrying out the Winkler test.
General
These bottles have conical tops and a close fitting stopper to aid in the exclusion of air bubbles when the top is sealed. This is important because oxygen in trapped air would be included in the measurement and would affect the accuracy of the test.
They are similar in construction to BOD bottles, but BOD bottles are inadequate for carrying the Winkler test for oxygen, while Wikler bottles can be used for determining the Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD).
Availability
Winkler bottles can be bought from lab suppliers and online.