Manufactured in borosilicate glass with black enamel markings.
Part No. | Description |
8260-155 | 100ml Hempel Gas, TCD.155 |
8260-156 | 100ml Bunte Gas, TCD.156 |
8260-157 | 100 & 110ml Tut-Weiler, TCD.157 |
Here are common uses of gas test burettes in laboratory applications:
- Gas Volume Measurement:
- Applications: Gas test burettes are used to measure the volume of gases produced or consumed in chemical reactions. This is essential for stoichiometric calculations and understanding reaction kinetics.
- Gas Collection:
- Applications: Gas burettes are employed to collect and measure gases evolved during chemical reactions, such as the collection of oxygen or carbon dioxide in experiments.
- Gas Evolution Experiments:
- Applications: Gas burettes are used in experiments where the rate of gas evolution needs to be measured or controlled, such as in reactions involving the release of gases.
- Determination of Gaseous Reactants:
- Applications: Gas test burettes can be used to determine the quantity of gaseous reactants consumed in a reaction, providing insights into the reaction stoichiometry.
- Gas Absorption Studies:
- Applications: Gas burettes are employed in experiments studying the absorption of gases by liquids, such as the absorption of carbon dioxide in a solution.
- Chemical Kinetics Studies:
- Applications: Gas burettes are valuable tools for studying the kinetics of reactions involving gas evolution, helping researchers understand the rate at which reactions proceed.
- Hydrogen Gas Production:
- Applications: Gas test burettes are used to collect and measure hydrogen gas produced in various chemical reactions, including metal-acid reactions.
- Gas Composition Analysis:
- Applications: Gas burettes can be used in conjunction with gas chromatography or other analytical techniques to analyze the composition of gases in a mixture.
- Gas Density Determination:
- Applications: By measuring the volume of a known quantity of gas at a specified temperature and pressure, gas burettes can be used to determine the density of the gas.
- Demonstrations and Educational Purposes:
- Applications: Gas test burettes are commonly used in educational laboratories to demonstrate principles of gas behavior, gas laws, and stoichiometry.
- Environmental Monitoring:
- Applications: In environmental science and monitoring, gas burettes can be used to collect and measure gases related to air quality or emissions from certain processes.
- Calibration of Gas Analyzers:
- Applications: Gas burettes are used in the calibration of gas analyzers or gas sensors to ensure accurate readings by providing known gas volumes.
- Pressure-Volume Work Calculations:
- Applications: Gas burettes can be used in experiments where pressure-volume work calculations are necessary, providing a controlled environment for gas expansion or compression.