0 a glass tube with measurements printed on it and with a small tap at the base, used for adding a measured quantity of liquid into something -- 量筒(有刻度的玻璃管,底部有一小龙头,用来把指定容量的液体加到别处)
The flask was plugged with a rubber bung through which was inserted a 100 ml burette containing 15 ml of hydrochloric acid (37 % v/v).
The water was supplied through a short flexible tube from a burette.
I have not found out the difference between a pipette, a buvette, a burette, and a retort.
Surely the world will not tumble down if we do not make such things as beakers, flasks, burettes, hosiery latch needles, ignition magnetos and permanent magnets.
The other apparatus consists of a burette, beaker and stirrer.
After leveling the liquid in the bottle and burette, the remaining volume of gas in the burette indicates the percentage of carbon dioxide absorbed.
These involve using equipment such as a burette.
First, the burette should be rinsed with the standard solution, the pipette with the unknown solution, and the conical flask with distilled water.