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- Nessler_cylinder abstract "Nessler cylinders (also named Color comparison cylinders, Color comparing cylinders) are laboratory tubes with a fixed volume, made of glass with optically plane bottom. On the walls there are marks of the nominal stroke volume (usually 100 ml) and possibly one half-way mark (then usually 50 ml)Nessler cylinders are used for colorimetric analysis, such as APHA color. The color of the substance contained in a Nessler cylinder is visually compared with the model. The tubes are often used to carry out a series of calibration solutions of increasing concentrations, which functions as a comparative scale. To minimize differences in the subjective impression of the color of the solution of the substance to be analyzed, cylinders of a series should have the same characteristics - height, diameter and thickness of glass. Basically there are three types of used cylinders: high with a capacity of 50 ml (about 300 mm in height, approximately 21 mm in diameter) low with a capacity of 50 ml (about 175 mm in height, approximately 25 mm in diameter) high with a capacity of 100 ml (about 375 mm in height, approximately 24 mm in diameter) low capacity of 100 ml (about 210 mm in height, approximately 34 mm in diameter)These parameters (except volume), however, can vary significantly between two cylinders.Cylinder Nessler are similar Hehnera cylinders. They differ in that they are scaled to full height, while the bottom to the tap through which the solution is dropped.Currently, due to the spread of automated spectrophotometers, colorimetric assay methods using Nessler cylinders and visual assessment are used very rarely. Nessler cylinders are still used, however, as reaction vessels, in the same way as test tubes.".
- Nessler_cylinder thumbnail Nessler_cylinders.jpg?width=300.
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- Nessler_cylinder wikiPageRevisionID "676965131".
- Nessler_cylinder wikiPageWikiLink APHA_color.
- Nessler_cylinder wikiPageWikiLink Category:Laboratory_glassware.
- Nessler_cylinder wikiPageWikiLink Colorimetric_analysis.
- Nessler_cylinder wikiPageWikiLink Glass.
- Nessler_cylinder wikiPageWikiLink Laboratory_tube.
- Nessler_cylinder wikiPageWikiLink Spectrophotometry.
- Nessler_cylinder wikiPageWikiLink Volume.
- Nessler_cylinder wikiPageWikiLink File:Nessler_cylinders.jpg.
- Nessler_cylinder wikiPageWikiLink File:Nessler_cylinders1.jpg.
- Nessler_cylinder wikiPageWikiLink File:Nessler_cylinders_100_&_50.jpg.
- Nessler_cylinder wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nessler cylinder".
- Nessler_cylinder wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nessler tube".
- Nessler_cylinder wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Clear.
- Nessler_cylinder wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Nessler_cylinder subject Category:Laboratory_glassware.
- Nessler_cylinder hypernym Tubes.
- Nessler_cylinder type AnatomicalStructure.
- Nessler_cylinder type Application.
- Nessler_cylinder type Container.
- Nessler_cylinder comment "Nessler cylinders (also named Color comparison cylinders, Color comparing cylinders) are laboratory tubes with a fixed volume, made of glass with optically plane bottom. On the walls there are marks of the nominal stroke volume (usually 100 ml) and possibly one half-way mark (then usually 50 ml)Nessler cylinders are used for colorimetric analysis, such as APHA color. The color of the substance contained in a Nessler cylinder is visually compared with the model.".
- Nessler_cylinder label "Nessler cylinder".
- Nessler_cylinder sameAs Q3541777.
- Nessler_cylinder sameAs Tub_de_Nessler.
- Nessler_cylinder sameAs Nessler_cylinder.
- Nessler_cylinder sameAs Tube_de_Nessler.
- Nessler_cylinder sameAs Cylinder_Nesslera.
- Nessler_cylinder sameAs m.0cp01ck.
- Nessler_cylinder sameAs Q3541777.
- Nessler_cylinder wasDerivedFrom Nessler_cylinder?oldid=676965131.
- Nessler_cylinder depiction Nessler_cylinders.jpg.
- Nessler_cylinder isPrimaryTopicOf Nessler_cylinder.