Sentences with phrase «glass beaker»

A glass beaker is a container made of glass that is often used in laboratories for holding and mixing liquids during experiments or scientific research. Full definition
«I got a minimum wage job in a windowless chemistry lab where I had to wear a full - body protection suit and clean glass beakers with acid.
Boast the beauty of individual fall leaves by displaying them in glass beakers or miniature vases.
You might have seen very sophisticated men wearing white lab coats holding glass beakers and other nifty devices.
Combine in a small scientific glass beaker or glass Pyrex measuring cup.
Then weigh out the essential oils and combine in a small glass beaker.
Prepare everything you need in advance and discuss any parts of the activity where extra precautions should be taken, such as handling glass beakers or using electrical equipment.
This 17 ounce stainless steel unit is made with a heat resistant glass beaker and is completely dishwasher safe.
Made of durable, heat - resistant glass, this large - capacity glass beaker holds up to 8 cups of coffee and comes with handy measurement markings.
Keep your Bialetti Preziosa French Press working properly with this 1 - liter Replacement Glass Beaker.
Glass beakers stood above on shelves, each beaker filled with red medium for growing cells.
Body - oriented artists in the exhibition include Alan Rath, from San Francisco, whose extruded electrical wires turn into eyeballs and ears and noses, and Martin Kersels, from Los Angeles, whose sculpture in the show consists of an oversize glass beaker filled with water in which a speaker is submerged with a recording of Kersels's voice blasting continuously, «I'm trying to raise the temperature of this water by yelling at it!»
Combine in a glass Pyrex measuring cup or scientific glass beaker.
It consists of a glass beaker with an airater inside it which you pump up and down to get air into the milk.
Glass Beakers, Erlenmeyer Flasks and Round Flasks bring an unusual but attention - grabbing way to mix and serve cocktails.
Made with Schott - Duran glass, the walls of the press are 40 percent thicker than competitor products to help keep beverages hotter longer, and the industry - first safety tab ensures the glass beaker can never slide out while pouring.
Out pours a honey - colored fluid, steaming a bit in the cold warehouse as it fills a glass beaker.
By chemically recreating the digestive system in a glass beaker and adding cows» milk, the team found that milk has a unique structure — an emulsion of fats, nutrients and water forms a structure which enhances digestion.
Dating is like high school chemistry — you put all the ingredients into the glass beaker, stir, turn on then flame and then stand back to observe.
Glass and seventh graders don't always mix, though, and two glass beakers are broken during class.
A specific place (the dingy alley between Brooks St. and 6th Ave., the empty science classroom filled with glass beakers, hot plates, and frogs floating in formaldehyde, the darkened, smoky interior of Flannigan's Pub)
The glass beakers were foil topped, like milk bottles sealed for home delivery.
Steel; Aluminium; Model Board; Ash; Cherry; chipboard; sprayed MDF; blown glass; glazed ceramic; screen printed Latex; bucket; cast Resin; cast Jesmonite; stones; cast Rubber; flocked aluminium; gold leaf; cotton; nails; magnets; heating filament; lace; vinyl; twig; glass beaker; cast concrete; brass; Neoprene rubber; stitched and embroidered fabric; airbrushed steel; cardboard; sand; sugar; felt; oyster shell
The most satisfying experiment that I ever did was done with glass beakers and a cheap thermometer.
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