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[*] posted on 30-7-2010 at 18:40
Glassware: what this is for?


A friend of mine gave me two beakers like this, but i have no ideia for what this can be usefull. Do you know?

I thought it may be used to extract gas from a reaction, however would not need a side arm for it..


http://yfrog.com/2cfotografia300720100150j

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[Edited on 31-7-2010 by thorazine]
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[*] posted on 30-7-2010 at 18:56


maybe its so you can flood your reaction with argon or some sort of heavy gas. Might be useful if your product is hard to scrape out of a flask.



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[*] posted on 30-7-2010 at 20:00


Looks like it might be for feeding gas into - avoids the need to have a stand holding the tube up.



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[*] posted on 31-7-2010 at 05:08


Looks like a Eureka Can to me, just one made of glass not metal as they are usually made of.
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[*] posted on 31-7-2010 at 05:16


It looks like it might be good for decanting supernatant fluid for a semi-continuous process. I don't know if that's what it was made for, though.
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[*] posted on 31-7-2010 at 10:07


Looks like something used to measure the density of an irregular object. Fill the beaker with water, add the object and collect the overflow into a graduated cylinder with that spout.
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