Glass Beakers With Handles
Beakers are versatile laboratory glassware primarily used for holding, mixing, and heating liquids, as well as for conducting chemical reactions. They are not intended for precise measurements, but rather for rough estimations of volume.
Here’s a more detailed breakdown of Glass Beakers With Handles uses:
Mixing Solutions:
Beakers, with their wide shape and open top, are ideal for combining different substances and facilitating stirring.
Heating Liquids:
Borosilicate glass beakers can withstand high temperatures and are commonly used for heating liquids on hot plates or over open flames.
Measuring Volumes (Approximate):
Beakers often have graduated markings, allowing for approximate volume measurements, though graduated cylinders are preferred for precise measurements.
Holding Reagents and Samples:
Beakers provide a convenient container for storing various chemicals, biological samples, and other laboratory substances.
Conducting Reactions:
They offer a controlled environment for performing chemical reactions, allowing for observation and manipulation of substances.
Decanting Supernatant Fluids:
Beakers can be used to separate a liquid layer (supernatant) from a solid or another liquid layer.
Holding Waste Fluids:
Beakers can be used to temporarily hold waste liquids before proper disposal.
This video demonstrates the uses of beakers in a laboratory setting, including mixing, measuring, and heating liquids:
Glass Beakers With Handles