- A
burette (also
spelled as buret) is a
graduated gl**** tube with a tap at one end, for
delivering known volumes of a liquid,
especially in titrations...
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Burette clamp is a
scientific equipment which used
specifically to hold and
secure a
burette on a stand, so that a
burette is
fixed and more convenient...
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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...
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Buret may
refer to:
Burette laboratory equipment Isabelle Buret Maurice Buret Le Buret,
France Buret District, a
former district of
Kenya Buret', archaeological...
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valve which feeds into a
calibrated water or
glycerin jacketed gas
burette, this
burette is then
connected by
tubing to two or more
absorption pipettes containing...
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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...
- 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:...
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procedure in
specific gravity determination.
Graduated cylinder Bab****
bottle Burette ASTM E288 - 10
Standard Specification for
Laboratory Gl****
Volumetric Flasks...
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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...
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react with
about 20 cm3 of this
solution (for a
titration using a 25 cm3
burette):
suitable solid acids include oxalic acid dihydrate, pot****ium hydrogen...