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Encyclopedia > Buchner flask

A Buchner flask (Sometimes called a vacuum flask, but this can be confused with thermoses) is a thick walled erlenmeyer flask with a glass tube and hose barb leading about an inch out of the neck of it. This is usually attached with a vacuum hose to an aspirator and a Buchner funnel placed in the mouth of the flask. In use it will draw liquids from the funnel. This is frequently used to dry out a sample placed in the funnel. Lunchbox and vacuum bottle owned by Harry S. Truman A vacuum flask or Thermos flask is a bottle that reduces heat transfer from the inside to the outside and conversely to a minimum, and therefore keeps warm drinks warm and refrigerated drinks cold. ... Erlenmeyer flask An apparatus feeding into an Erlenmeyer flask An Erlenmeyer flask (also called conical flask) is a type of laboratory glassware which consists of an inverted conical base with a cylindrical neck. ... Mid-19th century tool for converting between different standards of the inch An inch is an Imperial unit of length. ... An aspirator is a common piece of laboratory equipment. ... Büchner funnel is a piece of laboratory equipment used in filtration. ...

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As a precaution, inspect the LST in the flask for stray grains which may have bypassed the filter paper.
Fill Buchner funnel with DI water until the mafics are completely submerged.
Discard filter paper and mafics and clean the Buchner funnel with a DI rinse.
Erlenmeyer flask - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (182 words)
An Erlenmeyer flask (also known as a conical flask) is a type of laboratory glassware which consists of an inverted conical base with a cylindrical neck.
However the main difference is that conical flasks may be stoppered using rubber bungs, so as the contents of the flask may be mixed or transported safely.
The flask is not usually used when heating substances vigorously, this task usually being left to the Florence flask.
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