LABORATORY TECHNIQUES IN ORGANIC CHEMIS
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Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The importance of dry glassware before their use in the
Concept introduction:
Laboratory glasswares are the types of equipment that are made up of glass and are utilized for scientific work in the laboratories. The glassware is used in the laboratories because of their low coefficient of expansion and high resistance to chemical attack. Ground glass jointsare one of the types of glasswareutilized in laboratories to easily fit leak-tight apparatus together from commonly available parts.
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