- car).
Dropper funnels, also
called dropping funnels or tap
funnels, have a tap to
allow the
controlled release of a liquid. A flat
funnel, made of polypropylene...
- Look up
funneling in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Funneling may
refer to:
Using a
funnel (a pipe with a wide,
often conical mouth and a
narrow stem)...
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moving through the area.
Other funnel clouds include shear or "high based"
funnels,
which are ephemeral, small, and weak
funnels ****ociated with
small ****ulus...
- A Büchner
funnel is a
piece of
laboratory equipment used in filtration. It is
traditionally made of porcelain, but gl**** and
plastic funnels are also available...
- In most
cases there was only a
single false funnel placed as the
aftermost of the
funnels. The
false funnels did have more uses than
simply aiding aesthetics...
-
solid Decanter centrifuge Dropping funnels are
similar in
shape and design, and may be used as
separatory funnels. They have
standard taper ground gl****...
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Laboratory funnels are
funnels that have been made for use in the
chemical laboratory.
There are many
different kinds of
funnels that have been adapted...
-
inverting the
funnel and
tapping it on a hard surface, or
popping it out and
washing it separately. This
helps to
avoid spilling any liquids. "
Funnels | Fisher...
- is too vigorous.
Dropping funnels are
usually constructed with a
ground gl****
joint at the bottom,
which allows the
funnel to fit
snugly onto a round...
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funnels and was one of the
first of the
golden era of
ocean liners that
became prominent in the 20th century.
Among the most well
known four-
funnels are...