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A Büchner flask has thick walls so that a pressure change will not break it.
The thick wall of the Büchner flask provides it the strength to withstand the pressure difference while holding a vacuum inside.
Attached to the hole in the side there is a vacuum which sucks the air out of the Büchner flask.
A Büchner flask is used in organic chemistry to take unwanted solids out of any liquids.
In between the container and the Büchner flask there is a piece of filter paper which lets through liquids but not any solids.
This has the advantage of offering a variable rate depending on the strength of the pump being used to extract air from the Büchner flask.
A vacuum tight seal and stability of the Büchner flask and filter are essential during the filtration process.
Side-arm flask (Büchner flask), a type of laboratory glassware.
This container is put on top of a Büchner flask with a hole in the top and a hole in the side.
It is often used in combination with a Büchner flask, Büchner ring and sinter seals.
A Büchner flask can be used with a Büchner funnel for separating solids and liquids.
Preferably this is done through a trap (see below), which is designed to prevent the sucking back of water from the aspirator into the Büchner flask.
Ernst Büchner is the industrial chemist for whom the Büchner flask and Büchner funnel are named.
A Büchner flask (also called a vacuum flask, a filter flask, a side-arm flask or a kitasato flask) is a flask made of glass.
The advantages of using a Büchner flask over just a piece of filter paper held over a beaker is that the solid is dried as more and more liquid is sucked off of it by the vacuum.
The Büchner flask can also be used as a vacuum trap in a vacuum line to ensure that no fluids are carried over from the aspirator or vacuum pump (or other vacuum source) to the evacuated apparatus or vice versa.
Water is poured into the Büchner funnel and the liquid passes through filter paper and is sucked up by a vacuum attached to the side of the Büchner flask, while the solid stays behind in the Büchner funnel.
A Büchner flask, also known as a vacuum flask, filter flask, side-arm flask or Kitasato flask, is a thick-walled Erlenmeyer flask with a short glass tube and hose barb protruding about an inch from its neck.
The officer produced a vacuum flask and gave it to him.
It is then sealed inside the vacuum flask for several hours.
Vacuum flask cooking was introduced to the Asian market in the mid-1990s.
If you've got a vacuum flask fill it with coffee and make a few sandwiches.
If you can find vacuum flasks for coffee that would be a help.'
She was drinking hot coffee from a vacuum flask.
Batters returned with a vacuum flask and a packet for each of them.
The float balloon, with the vacuum flask attached, was also in sight.
Pope followed him in from the kitchen carrying a large vacuum flask and a tin biscuit box.
If you have access to such a system place the solid wax in a vacuum flask and pump it to a low pressure.
I passed a vacuum flask over my shoulder.
It was cold and some of them took a drink from their vacuum flasks or bit into the chocolate ration.
In size, no bigger than a vacuum flask.
Then the doctor brought out a couple of vacuum flasks, coffee in one for himself, cocoa in the.
Hannah produced several packets of sandwiches, some fruit and a large vacuum flask.
What is it about vacuum flasks that makes every drink taste like there's a chunk of dead mouse at the bottom?
The vacuum flask consists of two flasks, placed one within the other and joined at the neck.
A removable pot, with handle and lid, fits inside the vacuum flask.
Vacuum flasks, or Dewars, are silvered to approach this ideal.
There are also some vacuum flasks for coffee."
He waved away the genital attachment- which was absurdly huge, like a vacuum flask.
She unscrewed a vacuum flask and poured the milk less tea into a mug.
He was pumping the air from the vacuum flask, and took no notice; it was as if he'd already forgotten her.
I got beaten in the first round but my father was very good - he won the tournament and won a vacuum flask.
She'd noticed a vacuum flask by his side when she entered, and had wondered what devil's brew was in it.
A Büchner flask (also called a vacuum flask, a filter flask, a side-arm flask or a kitasato flask) is a flask made of glass.
A Büchner flask, also known as a vacuum flask, filter flask, side-arm flask or Kitasato flask, is a thick-walled Erlenmeyer flask with a short glass tube and hose barb protruding about an inch from its neck.
Side-arm flask (Büchner flask), a type of laboratory glassware.
The bacteria were grown with aeration in LB at 37 until reaching a specified density as measured by light scattering from a side-arm flask.
A Büchner flask (also called a vacuum flask, a filter flask, a side-arm flask or a kitasato flask) is a flask made of glass.
A Büchner flask, also known as a vacuum flask, filter flask, side-arm flask or Kitasato flask, is a thick-walled Erlenmeyer flask with a short glass tube and hose barb protruding about an inch from its neck.
Kitasato flask, laboratory glassware named on his honor.
It is also known as a Kitasato flask, in honor of Kitasato Shibasaburō.
A Büchner flask (also called a vacuum flask, a filter flask, a side-arm flask or a kitasato flask) is a flask made of glass.
A Büchner flask, also known as a vacuum flask, filter flask, side-arm flask or Kitasato flask, is a thick-walled Erlenmeyer flask with a short glass tube and hose barb protruding about an inch from its neck.