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Gold Leaf Electroscope
KSh1,800.00 Original price was: KSh1,800.00.KSh1,700.00Current price is: KSh1,700.00.
Glass Stirring Rod
KSh500.00 Original price was: KSh500.00.KSh450.00Current price is: KSh450.00.
A glass stirring rod, also known simply as a stirring rod, is a piece of laboratory equipment used to mix chemicals and liquids
SKU:
ACS98611CHEM0
Category: Special Laboratory Equipment
Description
Uses of Glass stirring rod
- Mixing Solutions:
- Stirring chemicals and solutions to ensure even distribution of substances.
- Decanting Liquids:
- Assisting in pouring liquids by directing the flow along the rod to prevent spills.
- Crushing and Grinding:
- Gently breaking up clumps of powder or solid chemicals within a solution.
- Temperature:
- Withstanding high temperatures, suitable for hot solutions
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