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Glass Funnel
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A glass funnel is a laboratory apparatus used to transfer liquids or fine-grained substances into containers with narrow openings. Here are some key details about a glass funnel:
Description
- Material: Typically made of borosilicate glass, which is resistant to thermal shock and chemical corrosion.
- Shape: Consists of a conical upper section (the wide part) and a cylindrical lower section (the narrow stem).
- Size: Comes in various sizes, typically described by the diameter of the top opening and the length of the stem.
SKU:
ACS87931CHEM0
Category: LABORATORY EQUIPMENT & APPARATUS
Description
Uses of Glass funnel
- Liquid Transfer: Used to pour liquids into containers with small openings to avoid spills.
- Filtration: Often used with filter paper to separate solids from liquids.
- Powder Transfer: Helps in transferring powders without spilling.
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