Fluorite
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flower vase flask?
Look what I found today!
I saw these pretty round-bottom flask and I was pretty excited i didn't buy them it was 20$ each but if I can somehow break the inner glass without
destroying the whole thing I can use this as a boiling flask maybe? I can't buy any glassware in Tunisia so this can be helpful if it resists heat a
little
I bought this heating element I need a glass tube to bubble ammonia in water and don't want to use plastic tubes ammonia can dissolve plastic as we
all know
[Edited on 7-11-2020 by Fluorite]
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Morgan
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The vase is an oil and vinegar cruet.
https://www.turbosquid.com/3d-models/set-mojoo-vinegar-cruet...
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Fluorite
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God! I'm so stupid I thought breaking the glass inside should be easy well I guess I'll just stick with calcium nitrate + sulfuric acid method
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Fyndium
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Chinese sell 2 liter boiling flasks made out of boro glass two for 20$ + 5$ for shipping.
There's really no need to use flower vases in any chemistry. Perhaps as a settling or collecting vessels for ntp liquids, but nothing else.
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