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511:, i. e. they absorb a bit of weighable moisture from the air. For this reason, the porcelain crucible and lid is also pre-fired (pre-heating to high temperature) to constant mass before the pre-weighing. This determines the mass of the completely dry crucible and lid. At least two firings, coolings, and weighings resulting in exactly the same mass are needed to confirm the constant (completely dry) mass of the crucible and lid and similarly again for the crucible, lid, and sample residue inside. Since the mass of every crucible and lid is different, the pre-firing/pre-weighing must be done for every new crucible/lid used. The desiccator contains
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ceramic crucibles. Some of these copper alloy crucibles were used in the making of bells. Bell foundry crucibles had to be larger at about 60 cm. These later medieval crucibles were a more mass-produced product.
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are driven out of the sample residue in the crucible. The "ashless" filter paper is completely burned up in this process. The crucible with the sample and lid is allowed to cool in a
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2142:Eye and hand
2128:Rubber apron
1992:Oscilloscope
1956:Potentiostat
1883:Plate reader
1779:pH indicator
1749:CHN analyzer
1744:AutoAnalyzer
1537:Round-bottom
1430:Boston round
1293:Filter paper
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1248:Refrigerator
1165:Retort stand
1133:Clamp holder
1129:Beaker clamp
1095:Vortex mixer
1090:Stirring rod
1085:Static mixer
1015:Teclu burner
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21:The Crucible
2192:Other items
2118:Face shield
1965:Measurement
1946:Galvanostat
1906:Electronics
1856:Other items
1842:Thermometer
1825:Calorimeter
1754:Colorimeter
1698:Gas syringe
1681:Other items
1609:Eye dropper
1484:Watch glass
1469:Evaporating
1448:Cold finger
1263:Other items
1169:Screw clamp
1161:Pinch clamp
1150:Flask clamp
1100:Wash bottle
1055:Homogenizer
647:: 317–337.
559:Percy, John
509:hygroscopic
446:hobby shops
366:to contain
248:cupellation
205:wootz steel
169:smithsonite
157:cementation
2256:Categories
2123:Respirator
2064:Test probe
1982:Multimeter
1794:Microscopy
1614:Eudiometer
1578:Separatory
1547:Volumetric
1512:Erlenmeyer
1440:Condensers
1404:Dean–Stark
1353:Wire brush
1313:Microscope
1308:Centrifuge
1283:Cork borer
1238:Petri dish
1213:Agar plate
1200:Containers
1183:Wire gauze
1020:Water bath
982:Desiccator
546:References
540:Wax melter
487:desiccator
451:See also:
364:laboratory
142:Bronze Age
103:refractory
2214:Fume hood
2159:Glove box
2012:Voltmeter
1397:Apparatus
1386:Glassware
1275:Autoclave
1270:Aspirator
1223:Incubator
1157:Iron ring
1080:Sonicator
1050:Chemostat
992:Hot plate
513:desiccant
479:volatiles
427:high form
422:zirconium
387:porcelain
277:does not
240:New World
111:blowpipes
2113:Lab coat
2038:Tweezers
2028:Heat gun
1784:pH meter
1693:Bell jar
1573:Dropping
1527:Florence
1517:Fernbach
1479:Syracuse
1338:Scoopula
1288:Crucible
997:Lab oven
519:See also
483:moisture
475:filtrate
433:low form
414:magnesia
410:zirconia
402:platinum
343:Melting
165:calamine
138:Iron Age
132:Iron Age
99:smelting
58:crucible
2052:General
1972:Ammeter
1672:Thistle
1629:Pipette
1604:Cuvette
1594:Burette
1563:BĂĽchner
1556:Funnels
1542:Schlenk
1522:Fleaker
1502:BĂĽchner
1423:Bottles
1343:Spatula
1333:Stopper
1303:Forceps
1203:Storage
1120:Holders
1040:Shakers
1011:Striker
959:Heaters
946:General
661:2155851
463:analyte
406:alumina
391:alumina
298:removed
283:sources
235:alumina
68:History
39:silicon
2086:Safety
1688:Beaker
1667:Thiele
1652:Cragie
1647:Drying
1568:Hirsch
1532:Retort
1494:Flasks
1462:Dishes
1453:Liebig
1414:Kipp's
1328:Splint
1138:Tripod
1116:Clamps
1112:Stands
1075:Shaker
1037:Mixers
962:Dryers
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461:of an
418:nickel
393:or an
189:alloys
177:Xanten
146:bronze
96:copper
2021:Tools
1639:Tubes
1474:Petri
657:JSTOR
505:tongs
398:metal
395:inert
231:Hesse
161:brass
126:Kerma
1703:Vial
1662:Test
1298:File
1002:Kiln
575:Web.
481:and
459:mass
430:and
420:and
345:gold
281:any
279:cite
84:Iran
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376:lid
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