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Uses | Liquid volume containment and measurement |
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Related items | Laboratory flask |
In laboratory equipment, a Schott bottle is a standard container for liquids with a flat bottom and a sealable plastic lid.
They are available in several sizes, from 100 mL to 2000 mL. They are generally marked with graduations indicating fill level for crude measurement of volume for preparation of solutions.
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[edit]- The dictionary definition of beaker at Wiktionary
- Media related to Beaker (glassware) at Wikimedia Commons
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