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- Laboratory_flask abstract "Laboratory flasks are vessels (containers) which fall into the category of laboratory equipment known as glassware. In laboratory and other scientific settings, they are usually referred to simply as flasks. Flasks come in a number of shapes and a wide range of sizes, but a common distinguishing aspect in their shapes is a wider vessel \"body\" and one (or sometimes more) narrower tubular sections at the top called necks which have an opening at the top. Laboratory flask sizes are specified by the volume they can hold, typically in metric units such as milliliters (mL or ml) or liters (L or l). Laboratory flasks have traditionally been made of glass, but can also be made of plastic.At the opening(s) at top of the neck of some glass flasks such as round-bottom flasks, retorts, or sometimes volumetric flasks, there are outer (or female) tapered (conical) ground glass joints. Some flasks, especially volumetric flasks, come with a stopper or cap for capping the opening at the top of the neck. Such stoppers can be made of glass or plastic. Glass stoppers typically have a matching tapered inner (or male) ground glass joint surface, but often only of stopper quality. Flasks which do not come with such stoppers or caps included may be capped with a rubber bung or cork stopper.Flasks can be used for making solutions or for holding, containing, collecting, or sometimes volumetrically measuring chemicals, samples, solutions, etc. for chemical reactions or other processes such as mixing, heating, cooling, dissolving, precipitation, boiling (as in distillation), or analysis.".
- Laboratory_flask thumbnail Erlenmeyer_Flasks.jpg?width=300.
- Laboratory_flask wikiPageID "1627998".
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- Laboratory_flask wikiPageOutDegree "41".
- Laboratory_flask wikiPageRevisionID "642349024".
- Laboratory_flask wikiPageWikiLink Aldehyde.
- Laboratory_flask wikiPageWikiLink Analytical_chemistry.
- Laboratory_flask wikiPageWikiLink Boiling.
- Laboratory_flask wikiPageWikiLink Büchner_flask.
- Laboratory_flask wikiPageWikiLink Category:Laboratory_glassware.
- Laboratory_flask wikiPageWikiLink Chemical_reaction.
- Laboratory_flask wikiPageWikiLink Chemical_substance.
- Laboratory_flask wikiPageWikiLink Cork_(material).
- Laboratory_flask wikiPageWikiLink Distillation.
- Laboratory_flask wikiPageWikiLink Erlenmeyer_flask.
- Laboratory_flask wikiPageWikiLink Essential_oil.
- Laboratory_flask wikiPageWikiLink Florence_flask.
- Laboratory_flask wikiPageWikiLink Glass.
- Laboratory_flask wikiPageWikiLink Ground_glass_joint.
- Laboratory_flask wikiPageWikiLink Kjeldahl_bulbs.
- Laboratory_flask wikiPageWikiLink Laboratory.
- Laboratory_flask wikiPageWikiLink Laboratory_glassware.
- Laboratory_flask wikiPageWikiLink Laboratory_rubber_stopper.
- Laboratory_flask wikiPageWikiLink Litre.
- Laboratory_flask wikiPageWikiLink Plastic.
- Laboratory_flask wikiPageWikiLink Powder_flask.
- Laboratory_flask wikiPageWikiLink Precipitation_(chemistry).
- Laboratory_flask wikiPageWikiLink Retort.
- Laboratory_flask wikiPageWikiLink Round-bottom_flask.
- Laboratory_flask wikiPageWikiLink Schlenk_flask.
- Laboratory_flask wikiPageWikiLink Solution.
- Laboratory_flask wikiPageWikiLink Vacuum_flask.
- Laboratory_flask wikiPageWikiLink Volumetric_flask.
- Laboratory_flask wikiPageWikiLink File:Erlenmeyer_Flasks.jpg.
- Laboratory_flask wikiPageWikiLinkText "Flask".
- Laboratory_flask wikiPageWikiLinkText "Flasks".
- Laboratory_flask wikiPageWikiLinkText "Laboratory flask".
- Laboratory_flask wikiPageWikiLinkText "flask".
- Laboratory_flask wikiPageWikiLinkText "flasks".
- Laboratory_flask wikiPageWikiLinkText "laboratory flask".
- Laboratory_flask wikiPageWikiLinkText "round-bottom flask".
- Laboratory_flask wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category_inline.
- Laboratory_flask wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Laboratory_equipment.
- Laboratory_flask subject Category:Laboratory_glassware.
- Laboratory_flask hypernym Vessels.
- Laboratory_flask type Ship.
- Laboratory_flask type Application.
- Laboratory_flask type Container.
- Laboratory_flask type Redirect.
- Laboratory_flask comment "Laboratory flasks are vessels (containers) which fall into the category of laboratory equipment known as glassware. In laboratory and other scientific settings, they are usually referred to simply as flasks. Flasks come in a number of shapes and a wide range of sizes, but a common distinguishing aspect in their shapes is a wider vessel \"body\" and one (or sometimes more) narrower tubular sections at the top called necks which have an opening at the top.".
- Laboratory_flask label "Laboratory flask".
- Laboratory_flask sameAs Q335201.
- Laboratory_flask sameAs دورق.
- Laboratory_flask sameAs Kolba.
- Laboratory_flask sameAs Колба.
- Laboratory_flask sameAs Колба.
- Laboratory_flask sameAs Matràs.
- Laboratory_flask sameAs Kolbe.
- Laboratory_flask sameAs Kolben_(Gefäß).
- Laboratory_flask sameAs بالنهای_آزمایشگاهی.
- Laboratory_flask sameAs Kolvi.
- Laboratory_flask sameAs Flacon_de_laboratoire.
- Laboratory_flask sameAs בקבוק_מעבדה.
- Laboratory_flask sameAs Lombik.
- Laboratory_flask sameAs フラスコ.
- Laboratory_flask sameAs 플라스크.
- Laboratory_flask sameAs Kolba.
- Laboratory_flask sameAs Glasskolbe.
- Laboratory_flask sameAs Kolba_(chemia).
- Laboratory_flask sameAs Frasco_de_laboratório.
- Laboratory_flask sameAs m.05hw3k.
- Laboratory_flask sameAs Колба.
- Laboratory_flask sameAs Laboratorijske_boce.
- Laboratory_flask sameAs Flask.
- Laboratory_flask sameAs Banka_(chémia).
- Laboratory_flask sameAs Лабораторијске_боце.
- Laboratory_flask sameAs Kolv_(behållare).
- Laboratory_flask sameAs Колба.
- Laboratory_flask sameAs Q335201.
- Laboratory_flask sameAs 烧瓶.
- Laboratory_flask wasDerivedFrom Laboratory_flask?oldid=642349024.
- Laboratory_flask depiction Erlenmeyer_Flasks.jpg.
- Laboratory_flask isPrimaryTopicOf Laboratory_flask.