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describe burette and pipette​

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Answered by rao2004priya
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Explanation:

Burette and pipette are lab equipment used in the volumetric analysis of an analyte. Burette is a glass tube having a tap at the bottom. Pipette is also a glass tube that has a bulge in the middle. They both have gradations to measure the quantity of chemical substances.

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Answered by rahulrajesh2101
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Answer:

Explanation: Both Burette and pipette are used to make accurate measurements of fluids in the laboratory.

Burette:

  • Stays in fixed positions typically clamped onto a stand
  • Have openings at top and bottom
  • Has a stopcock at the bottom
  • Fluids are filled from the top only
  • Generally made of glass
  • Used generally for Titration experiments

Pipette:

  • Movable and hand held
  • Have openings at top as well as at bottom
  • Doesn't have a stopcock mechanism
  • Suction pressure is used to fill fluids into the pipette only from the bottom opening
  • Can be made of glass and plastic
  • Used for both Titration experiments and also to move small amounts of fluids from one container to other

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