Burettes

Word BURETTES
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Definitions and meanings of "Burettes"

What do we mean by burettes?

A glass tube with fine gradations and a stopcock at the bottom, used in laboratory procedures for accurate fluid dispensing and titration.

An altar cruet.

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The word "burettes" in example sentences

Making rounds on each patient every hour and filling the burettes for an hour's worth of fluid. ❋ Mother Jones RN (2006)

If burettes are wanting, and one must be used for several samples, a Mohr's burette with glass cock is the most convenient to use. ❋ Various (N/A)

Gay-Lussac burettes may then be used in the titration of only 0.010 meter internal diameter, and graduated into one-twentieth c. c., which allows of great exactitude in the determination. ❋ Various (N/A)

The levels of the two liquids are then brought to the zero marks of the burettes by means of the stopcocks. ❋ William McPherson (N/A)

Dilute solutions of the two substances are prepared, the sulphuric acid being placed in one of the burettes (Fig. 34) and the sodium hydroxide in the other. ❋ William McPherson (N/A)

Prescott, surrounded by his retorts, crucibles, burettes, and condensers, received us much more graciously than I had had any reason to anticipate. ❋ Unknown (1908)

Run out the water so as to keep the level in the two burettes the same. ❋ Cornelius Beringer (1886)

When effervescence has ceased, rotate the contents of the bottle; finally, adjust the level in the burettes and read off the volume. ❋ Cornelius Beringer (1886)

The difference between the quantities of the two solutions used in each case will be 10 c.c. It is this difference in the readings of the two burettes which measures the quantity of nickel present. ❋ Cornelius Beringer (1886)

At the same time read off the volume of air in the "volume corrector," which must be fixed alongside the gas burettes. ❋ Cornelius Beringer (1886)

Turn the bottle over sufficiently to spill the acid over the zinc, and then run water out of the apparatus so as to keep the liquid in the two burettes at the same level, taking care not to run it out more quickly than the hydrogen is being generated. ❋ Cornelius Beringer (1886)

The liquid in the two burettes is next brought to the same level, either by pouring it in at A or running it out at B. ❋ Cornelius Beringer (1886)

The objective of the study was to determine the effect of switching from open (glass, burettes, and semi-rigid) infusion containers to closed, fully collapsible, plastic infusion containers (Viaflex) on the rate and time to onset of central line-associated bloodstream infections (CLABs). ❋ Unknown (2010)

I bought her some candy, an outfit, rain boots, hair burettes and a few other things. ❋ Cherise Shockley (2010)

The method of working is as follows: Fill the two burettes with cold water to a little above the zero mark, place in the bottle about 0.25 gram of the substance to be determined, and in the inner phial or test tube 5 c.c. of dilute sulphuric acid; cork the apparatus tightly and allow to stand for a few minutes; then bring the water to the same level in the two burettes by running out through the clip at the bottom. ❋ Cornelius Beringer (1886)

D. 1666, and containing full instructions for the clergy of the Gallican church, and an exposition of the rites and ceremonies,) amongst appendages to an altar is enumerated “une credance ou niche dans le mur a poser les burettes et le bassin,” p. 536. ❋ Matthew Holbeche Bloxam (1846)

And in another place, “au costé de l’Autel il y faut une petite niche à poser les burettes et le bassin, et y faire un trou en facon de piscine a fin que l’eau se perde en terre.” p. 568. ❋ Matthew Holbeche Bloxam (1846)

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