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'''Flask''' is a type of container, often used in scientific laboratories, which is typically made of glass or plastic. Flasks come in a variety of shapes and sizes, and are used for a wide range of purposes, from holding and measuring liquids, to conducting experiments and carrying out chemical reactions. ==Types of Flasks== There are several different types of flasks used in laboratories, each with its own specific uses. Some of the most common types include: * '''[[Erlenmeyer Flask]]''': This is a conical flask with a flat bottom, named after the German chemist Emil Erlenmeyer. It is used for mixing and heating liquids, and its narrow neck allows for the use of a stopper or bung. * '''[[Volumetric Flask]]''': This flask is used for precise measurements of liquids. It has a narrow neck and a flat bottom, and is marked with a line to indicate the volume it contains when filled to that point. * '''[[Round Bottom Flask]]''': As the name suggests, this flask has a round bottom. It is used in distillation processes, as its shape allows for even heating of the liquid inside. * '''[[Florence Flask]]''': This is a round-bottomed flask that is also known as a boiling flask. It is used for heating and boiling liquids, and its round shape allows for uniform heating. ==Uses of Flasks== Flasks are used in a variety of scientific fields, including chemistry, biology, and medicine. They are used for a range of tasks, such as: * '''Storing Liquids''': Flasks can be used to store a variety of liquids, from water and other solvents, to chemical solutions and biological samples. * '''Measuring Liquids''': Some flasks, such as the volumetric flask, are designed to measure specific volumes of liquid with a high degree of accuracy. * '''Mixing and Heating''': Flasks like the Erlenmeyer and Florence flasks are used to mix and heat liquids. Their shape allows for even heating and easy swirling to mix the contents. * '''Conducting Reactions''': Many chemical reactions are carried out in flasks. The flask can be sealed with a stopper or bung to prevent the escape of gases or vapors, and can be heated or cooled as necessary. ==See Also== * [[Beaker]] * [[Test Tube]] * [[Laboratory Equipment]] [[Category:Scientific Equipment]] [[Category:Laboratory Equipment]] [[Category:Chemistry]] {{stub}} {{dictionary-stub1}} {{No image}}
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