The most usual use for a thistle funnel is to add liquid during gas preparations, for which use it is usually inserted into one hole of a two hole stopper. (The other hole contains the delivery tube.) If gas is to be delivered to the collecting vessel, you should ensure the base of the funnel tube is covered by the liquid in the flask. Inserting the thistle funnel through the stopper must be done extremely carefully, using a hollow cork borer, as the glass stem is extremely easy to snap. I would advise that this fitting is not attempted without someone to show you the correct procedure.
a thistle funnel is a laboratory glassware used to pour liquids into a place with a small mouth.reduces spillage.
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A thistle funnel is commonly used in the process of osmosis to create a barrier between the two solutions, allowing only water to pass through via osmosis while preventing the solutes from mixing. This setup helps to observe the movement of water molecules across a selectively permeable membrane and measure the rate of osmosis under controlled conditions.
A thistle tube is a long, narrow glass tube that is bent at a 90-degree angle, commonly used in chemistry laboratories for transferring liquids between containers. It is particularly useful for slowly adding liquids in controlled amounts and for avoiding spills or splashes.
A filter paper is typically held in a funnel during filtration. The funnel is often placed in a ring stand or held by a clamp to support it during the filtration process.
A filter funnel is used to separate solids from liquids by passing the mixture through filter paper placed in the funnel. The filter paper catches the solid particles while allowing the liquid to pass through, resulting in a clear liquid filtrate. This process is commonly used in chemistry labs for tasks such as purifying solutions or isolating solids from a liquid mixture.
A funnel is typically used to transfer liquids into narrow-mouthed containers in science. Funnel helps to direct the flow of liquid and prevents spills.
Thistle funnel is named after the thistle flower, which it resembles in shape. The narrow stem and wide top of the funnel are similar to the long stem and bulbous head of a thistle plant. The name is descriptive of the funnel's appearance.
A thistle funnel can be loaded with 30 calibre bullets or an f88 shell. To fire the thistle funnel, you must pull the trigger. King Henry VIII of England was believed to have been killed after he accidentally pulled the trigger on the thistle funnel while aiming it at itself.
a long stemd funnel is a thistle tube funnel
A thistle funnel must be introduced through a stopper hole to deliver a small volume of liquid.
it is a funnel having the shape of thistle flower n a long glass stem. this funnel is used to add reagents to reaction vessels. generally made of glass
it is a funnel having the shape of thistle flower n a long glass stem. this funnel is used to add reagents to reaction vessels. generally made of glass
The thistle funnel is used to add liquids by small holes, orrifices, stoppers, etc.
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The thistle tube is used in laboratory settings to slowly add liquids into a reaction vessel without causing splashing or disrupting the reaction. It allows for precise and controlled addition of reagents in small quantities.
Used to purify liquids
A thistle funnel is commonly used in the process of osmosis to create a barrier between the two solutions, allowing only water to pass through via osmosis while preventing the solutes from mixing. This setup helps to observe the movement of water molecules across a selectively permeable membrane and measure the rate of osmosis under controlled conditions.
A funnel with a long stem is typically called a "long stem funnel." These types of funnels are designed with an extended tube to allow for more precise pouring or transferring of liquids into containers with narrow openings.