volumetric flask

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a volumetric flask for measuring 100ml

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volumetric flask (plural volumetric flasks)

  1. (chemistry) A glass flask used in a laboratory for holding chemical liquids and solutions. They are similar in shape to a Florence flask, but with a longer neck and wider flat bottom. The neck is marked so that a particular volume of liquid can be measured with high precision.

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