Crystallizing Dishes: These shallow, flat-bottomed glass containers are used for growing crystals from solutions. They allow slow evaporation of solvent, leading to crystal formation.
Evaporating Dishes: These dishes have a wide surface area and are used for evaporating liquids, concentrating solutions, or drying substances.
Watch Glasses: Circular glass plates with a slight concave shape. They serve as covers for beakers or evaporating dishes, prevent splattering, and allow observation of reactions.
Neutral Glass Lab Equipment:
Borosilicate Glass: Widely used due to its excellent chemical resistance, borosilicate glass is ideal for holding chemicals during heating or containing acidic and alkaline solutions. It’s commonly found in beakers, flasks, and test tubes.
Soda-Lime Glass: Although less chemically resistant than borosilicate glass, soda-lime glass is suitable for storing dry powders. It’s commonly used in test tubes and some laboratory glassware.
Fused Silica (Quartz): Used when glassware needs to withstand temperatures above 450°C or remain transparent to UV light. Fused silica has no impurities and a high melting point.
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