- flasks
- flæsk /flÉ‘Ësk n. round glass bottle with a long narrow neck (used in laboratory experiments); small glass or metal bottle with a screw-on lid; box, container (used in casting metal)
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
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Round-bottom flask — Round bottom flasks (also called round bottomed flasks and Erlenmeyer Bulbs) are types of flasks having spherical bottoms used as laboratory glassware, mostly for chemical or biochemical work. They are typically made of glass for chemical… … Wikipedia
Vacuum flask — Thermos redirects here. For other uses, see Thermos (disambiguation). This article is about the vacuum insulated flask. For the flask used in filtration under vacuum, see Büchner flask. Domestic vacuum flask, used for maintaining the temperature… … Wikipedia
Schlenk flask — Infobox Laboratory equipment name = Schlenk flask caption = A selection of Schlenk flasks and, bottom right, a Schlenk tube acronym = other names = Schlenk tube uses = Vacuum Inert gas inventor = Wilhelm Schlenk manufacturer = model = related =… … Wikipedia
Laboratory flask — 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… … Wikipedia
Flask (foundry) — A flask is a type of tooling used to contain a mold in metal casting. A flask has only sides, and no top or bottom, and forms a frame around the mold, which is typically made of molding sand. The shape of a flask may be square, rectangular, round … Wikipedia
Laboratory glassware — Three beakers, a conical flask, a graduated cylinder and a volumetric flask … Wikipedia
Nuclear flask — This article is about the United Kingdom nuclear waste trasportation flask. For other countries, see Spent nuclear fuel shipping cask. Wagon with transport cabin containing a nuclear waste flask, at Bristol A nuclear flask is a shipping container … Wikipedia
Redi, Francesco — born Feb. 19, 1626, Arezzo, Italy died March 1, 1697, Pisa Italian physician and poet. While working as physician to the dukes of Tuscany, he demonstrated in 1668, in one of the first biological experiments with proper controls, that the presence … Universalium