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burette

[byoo-ret] / byʊˈrɛt /


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Mercury is run in from a burette through the side-neck and applies pressure upon the film by gravity.

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A standardized solution of ammonium molybdate is then added from a burette.

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After having boiled for 3 to 4 minutes, N/4 caustic soda is added until the pink color just returns and the amount of caustic soda used is read on the burette.

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The alkalimeter is merely a graduated tube—a burette—with a stopcock at the lower extremity, from which the standard acid is dropped into water in which a known weight of the substance is dissolved.

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A burette may be calibrated by filling it with distilled water, drawing off portions, say of 5 c.c. in succession, into a weighing bottle of known weight, and weighing them.

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