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  1. A Florence flask/boiling flask is a type of flask used as an item of laboratory glassware and is named after the city Florence. It is used as a container to hold liquids. A Florence flask has a round body, a long neck, and often a flat bottom.

  2. A Florence flask (also known as a boiling flask) is a type of flask used as an item of laboratory glassware. It can be used as a container to hold solutions of chemicals. A Florence flask has a round body with a single long neck and with either a round or a flat bottom.

  3. The Florence flask, a simple and inexpensive spherical glass vessel with a relatively long neck, has long been a standard piece of chemical equipment. According to an account from 1834: “They are to be had of oilmen, who sell the empty flasks, after having disposed of the Florence oil they contained.”

  4. The Florence flask, with round body and long neck, was known to English chemists by the seventeenth century, if not before. The term derived from the form used to transport Italian wine and olive oil.

  5. This object is a 250 mL Florence flask made from Nonsol glass by Whitall Tatum Company. The Florence flask is characterized by a long neck and rounded bottom with a flat base. It is useful as a reaction vessel as well as for heating solutions.

  6. May 18, 2024 · A Florence flask, or boiling flask, is a thick-walled, rounded flask with a narrow neck. It's almost always made of borosilicate glass so that it can withstand heating under a direct flame. The neck of the flask allows a clamp so the glassware can be held securely.

  7. This object is a 400 mL Florence flask made by Schott & Genossen. The Florence flask is characterized by a long neck and rounded bottom with a flat base. It is useful as a reaction vessel as well as for heating solutions.

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