Important Lab Glassware

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  • Опубликовано: 29 янв 2025

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  • @otilium7503
    @otilium7503 Год назад +3

    Thank you for that professional voice!

    • @WhileTrueCode
      @WhileTrueCode Год назад +1

      my spidey sense says its AI generated

  • @amanawolf9166
    @amanawolf9166 Год назад +1

    Just a note on the Grad cylinders. You have Class A and Class B cylinders. A is more precise than B, and it can get pricey. Worked with some 1L versions that were Class A and can be north of $300. Also, some might have TC and TD markings, meaning To Contain and To Deliver. For amateur chemists with pet projects, it's not a huge deal. Analytical work however, that's where it can get complicated.
    Final note, you'll want to pay careful attention to the #'s on the ground glass joint glassware. They'll specify what pieces can connect to each other.

    • @integral_chemistry
      @integral_chemistry  Год назад +1

      I was initially going to discuss the #'s on the ground glassware, but I ran out of time on the length I wanted the video to be (I'll most likely do another version of this video where I go in FAR greater detail). But the numbers are super important, mine are all 24/40.
      Also, I used to work in an analytical lab testing at ppb scale running LC/MS and somehow I never actually knew there were different types of grad cylinders. Crazy. In any case thanks for the insight!

  • @SodiumInteresting
    @SodiumInteresting Год назад +1

    I'm impressed they are all so clean 👌

    • @integral_chemistry
      @integral_chemistry  Год назад +1

      Its tough to keep them that way, but I can't stand dirty glassware lol. The worst offenders are always iron/manganese salts/oxides. Stains terribly.

    • @SodiumInteresting
      @SodiumInteresting Год назад +1

      @@integral_chemistry yes I ruined a fritted funnel recently with ferric ferrocyanide

    • @integral_chemistry
      @integral_chemistry  Год назад +1

      @@SodiumInteresting That blue will never come out.. I did the same exact thing with cadmium sulfide...

    • @SodiumInteresting
      @SodiumInteresting Год назад

      @@integral_chemistry yeah, it might still be functional for some things if I use filter paper and don't need to keep the filtrate

    • @SodiumInteresting
      @SodiumInteresting Год назад

      @@integral_chemistry yes yellow stuff 💛 I think I saw your video on that and orange 🍊 with selenide

  • @visix8910
    @visix8910 Год назад +2

    There Is the soxhlet extractor

  • @gabercapl3088
    @gabercapl3088 Год назад

    For algo....