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- volumetric burette delivers measured volumes of liquid. Piston burettes are similar to syringes, but with a precision bore and a plunger. Piston burettes may...
- are usually more durable. Usually burette clamps come in doubles, which means they can hold two burettes. Burettes can be held by varying methods, some...
- The Trois Burettes Inn was situated at the crossroads of Namur high road and the Old Roman Road, in Belgium. It was a notable location in two battles:...
- developed the first burette (which was similar to a graduated cylinder) in 1791. ****-Lussac developed an improved version of the burette that included a side...
- intended to support other pieces of equipment and gl****ware — for instance, burettes, test tubes and flasks. The typical ring stand consists of a heavy base...
- measurements. Volumetric flasks are for measuring a specific volume of fluid. Burettes are similar to graduated cylinders but have a valve at the end used to...
- including: Biochemistry Microbiology Pharmacology Test tubes in racks Beaker Burette A cuvette of a colorimeter Petri dish A set of micropipettes Dispensable...
- same stop****. Stop****s are often parts of laboratory gl****ware such as burettes, separatory funnels, Schlenk flasks, and columns used for column chromatography...
- developed an improved version of the burette that included a side arm, and coined the terms "pipette" and "burette" in an 1824 paper about the standardization...
- by the mole method using molarity. ISO 385:2005 "Laboratory gl****ware – burettes". The use of the term "normal solution" is no longer recommended by IUPAC...