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Definition of Round-bottom flask
1. Noun. A spherical flask with a narrow neck.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Round-bottom Flask
Literary usage of Round-bottom flask
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Inorganic Chemical Preparations by Frank Hall Thorp (1896)
"1.20) into a 3000 cc. round-bottom flask A, Fig. XIV. Pass the stem of a 200 cc.
separatory funnel through the rubber stopper, the point of the stem being ..."
2. Inorganic Chemical Preparations by Frank Hall Thorp (1896)
"1.20) into a 3000 cc. round-bottom flask A, Fig. XIV. Pass the stem of a 200 cc.
separatory funnel through the rubber stopper, the point of the stem being ..."
3. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1894)
"The method used was as follows : A portion of the varnish is weighed into a tared,
round-bottom flask which is then heated in a paraffin bath at a ..."
4. Laboratory Manual of Physical Chemistry by Albert Watson Davison, Henry Sjoerd van Klooster (1922)
"Both the upper (aqueous) and the lower layer in each graduate are then carefully
measured in cc Disconnect the round-bottom flask, cool and empty its ..."
5. Synthetic Inorganic Chemistry: A Course of Laboratory and Classroom Study by Arthur Alphonzo Blanchard, Joseph Warren Phelan (1922)
"Apparatus: 2-liter round bottom flask. condenser to hang in neck of flask (Fig.
22). 8-inch evaporating dish. thermometer. 100 cc. casserole. ..."
6. Practical organic and bio-chemistry by Robert Henry Aders Plimmer (1920)
"Fe) are placed in a round bottom flask and dissolved by heating in 20 cc of
concentrated sulphuric acid and 200 cc of water. The flask is shaken on account ..."
7. The Journal of Biological Chemistry by American Society of Biological Chemists (1917)
"200 gm. of calcium cyanamide were mixed in a liter round-bottom flask with 1500 cc.
of distilled water. Into this mixture C02 was passed until a neutral or ..."
8. The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science (1897)
"... to the inlet-tube of the absorption flask, which is an ordinary 500 cm1
round-bottom flask. This flask is also closed by a rubber stopper with two ..."