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- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/BethuneCookman_University/B-CU%3A_CH-345_Quantitative_Analysis/CH345_Labs/Demonstrations_and_Techniques/Laboratory_Equipment/General_ChemistryOften placed on a ring (on a ring stand) or on a wire mesh on a ring. Used to hold round bottom flasks, to prevent them from rolling around and falling, and to keep them from touching the benchtop. Th...Often placed on a ring (on a ring stand) or on a wire mesh on a ring. Used to hold round bottom flasks, to prevent them from rolling around and falling, and to keep them from touching the benchtop. This is used for starting a flame or often a bunsen burner. In general chemistry this is used to hold wire mesh to heat things on. This is used in all of the chemistries for measuring out small quantities of a substance relatively imprecisely.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Portland_Community_College/CH100%3A_Everyday_Chemistry/01%3A_Matter_and_Measurements/1.03%3A_General_Chemistry_EquipmentOften placed on a ring (on a ring stand) or on a wire mesh on a ring. Used to hold round bottom flasks, to prevent them from rolling around and falling, and to keep them from touching the benchtop. Th...Often placed on a ring (on a ring stand) or on a wire mesh on a ring. Used to hold round bottom flasks, to prevent them from rolling around and falling, and to keep them from touching the benchtop. This is used for starting a flame or often a bunsen burner. In general chemistry this is used to hold wire mesh to heat things on. This is used in all of the chemistries for measuring out small quantities of a substance relatively imprecisely.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Ancillary_Materials/Demos_Techniques_and_Experiments/Laboratory_Equipment/General_ChemistryOften placed on a ring (on a ring stand) or on a wire mesh on a ring. Used to hold round bottom flasks, to prevent them from rolling around and falling, and to keep them from touching the benchtop. Th...Often placed on a ring (on a ring stand) or on a wire mesh on a ring. Used to hold round bottom flasks, to prevent them from rolling around and falling, and to keep them from touching the benchtop. This is used for starting a flame or often a bunsen burner. In general chemistry this is used to hold wire mesh to heat things on. This is used in all of the chemistries for measuring out small quantities of a substance relatively imprecisely.