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[*] posted on 28-3-2011 at 02:37
glassware identification


Hi can anyone please help identify what this piece of glassware is and how it is used. Thanks


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[*] posted on 26-4-2011 at 03:29


Where did you get them from? They look very specific to their purpose.




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[*] posted on 26-4-2011 at 04:41


I've seen something similar except with a graham coil in the center and a large RB flask attached with a miniature dean stark apparatus looking thing blown into the side with a large opening. i asked some of the more experienced chemists on site and they had no idea what it was used for. things like that are made for a real specific experiment and probably never used again. they have little practical use outside of that one experiment.
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