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Is it safe to use borosilicate lab glass as an autoclave?

I'm attempting to do a one-pot synthesis that requires autoclaving the chemical mixture. I thought this process would be greatly simplified by using the lab glass itself as the autoclave in situ ...
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Cooling a 100°C beaker in cold water

In my nanoparticle synthesis, I need to cool a beaker with boiling solution (50mL beaker) rapidly to arrest a reaction at a specific size of nanoparticle. Letting the hot beaker cool passively is too ...
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What does the blue square on a volumetric flask mean?

What does this blue square on my volumetric flask mean? I see such squares/rectangles on a numerous other flask brands as well. What is its purpose?
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Why potassium carbonate breaks glass when heated? [closed]

I have been studying about desiccants for a while and testing some inorganic salts, including calcium chloride, sodium sulfate and potassium carbonate. When they get enough moisture from air, I ...
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How can I read an Anschütz/Bennert manometer and how can I make sense of it?

Recently I have come across a mercury-filled manometer for vacuum distillation that somewhat resembles a U-tube shaped manometer, but with one arm sealed and completely filled with mercury. Searching ...
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Can I use a mechanical pipette to transfer strong acid?

I am an undergraduate student majoring in physics. I am looking for the best method to accurately measure the volume of strong acids like hydrobromic $(w(\ce{HBr(aq)}) = 48\,\%)$ and hydroiodic $(w(\...
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Experimental setup

I would like to know your opinion regarding the setup of a system for oxygen purging with nitrogen. Before ordering the necessary materials, I'd like to be sure if this setup is feasible or if it can ...
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How should you report measurements and uncertainty for a measuring cylinder with 0.5 mL graduations?

I understand that a common convention is to report the uncertainty of an analogue instrument as plus or minus half of the smallest scale division. By this logic, a measuring cylinder with $\pu{0.5 mL}$...
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Which is a more accurate scale for a chemistry high school lab - a triple beam balance or a digital balance and why?

I would like to ask the experts of this chemistry community their opinions on which balance is more accurate and effective to use in a high school chemistry lab- a triple beam balance or a digital ...
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What is the product of ammonia reacting with silicone?

I used a soft silicone hose to carry ammonia at ~70 °C. I was surprised to later find the hose had hardened. A quick materials compatibility search for silicone had given me a lot of info but an "...
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Sintered vs perforated plate Büchner funnels

I just bought a sintered-glass style Büchner funnel for some vacuum filtration tasks. There's two issues I'm having with it: Filter material, especially activated charcoal, ends up stuck in the glass ...
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What is the scientific term to describe the operation of a bong?

What is the scientific term for the separation of dust particles from air by suction through a specialized flask in a way similar to the operation of a bong? The thing that led me to this was a ...
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Why isn't pressure filtration popular compared to vacuum filtration?

I want to build a DIY vacuum filtration apparatus with a bike pump but it's very difficult to find one the could be easily converted into a vacuum pump. This prompted an idea to simply build a reverse ...
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Can I safely use a separatory funnel to extract the precipitate from a solution?

Can a separatory funnel be used to collect a precipitate, or would that risk clogging the stopcock on it? I'd like to recoup the precipitate for filtering without passing the entire solution through ...
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An unknown glassware piece from our cupboard

We have multiple of these. It is a small glass funnel with splits into 3 spouts from it. Now, we are thinking it might be similar to a cow receiver, however, I have never seen one this small or ...
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