Chemistry, asked by ektavsh, 8 months ago

How is laboratory glass ware different from the glassware used at home?

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Answered by akashkumar02042001
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Glassware is found in abundance in laboratories and comes in all shapes and sizes. Though it has become preferable in recent years to substitute glass vessels for cheaper, more durable and less fragile plastic materials, some substances and experiments or applications still require the use of glassware.

The reasons for these are manifold. Firstly, glass is relatively inert, meaning it will not react with the chemicals or substances placed inside and thereby upset or skew the results. It is also transparent, allowing for easy monitoring, and heat-resistant, allowing

Answered by yashraj231200
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Laboratory glasses are generally hard in nature than glasses used at home to maintain safety of laboratory students.

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