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Florence flask - Definition and Overview

Florence flask
Florence flask

A Florence flask (Also Roundbottom flask), also called a boiling or round-bottom flask, is a piece of laboratory glassware. It is a round or flat-bottom flask with a long neck. It is designed for even heating and is produced in a number of different glass thicknesses to stand different types of use. The flask is named after Florence, Italy.

Laboratory equipment
Agar plate | Aspirator | Bunsen burner | Calorimeter | Colorimeter | Centrifuge | Fume hood | Microscope | Microtiter plate | Plate reader | Spectrophotometer | Thermometer
Laboratory glassware
Beaker | Burette | Conical measure | Cuvette | Erlenmeyer flask | Florence flask | Gas syringe | Graduated cylinder | Pipette | Petri dish | Soxhlet extractor | Test tube | Volumetric flask

Example Usage of Florence

blu3l1ght: Buongiorno live from Florence @AndyTheJoker @vortex46 @Giacomosx @melamorsicata @ispazio
ayasafitri: just voted "Dog Days Are Over" on "Which Florence and the Machine songs is Better?" vote too ➔ http://bit.ly/674UP8
mattyjrichards: Heard Florence and The Machine?... bloody hell, love, no need to shout. I'm not across the street you know.
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