Chemistry, asked by mehtamysha2011, 1 month ago

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1) A glass apparatus used for measuring the exact volume of liquids.
2) It is made up of cast iron and supports the apparatus placed on top of it for heating.
3) It contains an iron rod with a rectangular heavy base and is used for holding glass apparatus.
4) It is used for collecting gases by different methods while conducting experiments in the laboratory.
5) It is used in the chemistry laboratory for holding the test tubes with chemicals in it. 6) Washed test tubes can be inverted on the pegs of this apparatus.
7) It is used for transferring of gases from one apparatus to another.

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Answered by rogueplayer19
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A cylindrical piece of glassware with coarse markings. Used to hold liquids, but should not be used for measurements of volume where precision is needed.

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A metal tube with two valves and an inlet for natural gas. The valve on the base controls the flow rate of gas; the valve on the side controls the amount of oxygen in the gas mixture. Tutorial

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