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Burette - Wikipedia A burette (also spelled as buret) [1] is a graduated glass tube with a tap at one end, for delivering known volumes of a liquid, especially in titrations It is a long, graduated glass tube, with a stopcock at its lower end and a tapered capillary tube at the stopcock's outlet
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Burette | Definition, Description, Facts | Britannica Burette, laboratory apparatus used in quantitative chemical analysis to measure the volume of a liquid or a gas It consists of a graduated glass tube with a stopcock (turning plug, or spigot) at one end On a liquid burette, the stopcock is at the bottom, and the precise volume of the liquid
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Burette: Types, Uses, Advantages, Limitations - Science Info A burette is a laboratory instrument designed for the accurate dispensing of small volumes of liquid or gases It consists of a long, graduated glass tube equipped with a valve, typically located at one end, allowing precise control of the liquid flow
Buret, Burette | Burette Chemistry, Burets | The Lab Depot These Burets are accurately calibrated to comply with volumetric tolerances set forth by ASTM All Glass Burets come with durable colored scales that are easy to read and resistant to strong cleaning agents Stopcocks are perfectly mated to eliminate chance of leakage whether made from glass or PTFE material
The Comprehensive Guide to Burettes: Everything You Need to Know What Is a Burette? A burette is a graduated glass or plastic tube with a stopcock at its lower end, used to deliver precise volumes of liquid during titration experiments Its design ensures controlled release of liquid, allowing researchers to measure volume changes accurately, often to the nearest 0 01 milliliter (mL) Key Features of a Burette:
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