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Volumetric flask with one graduation mark,with ground-in glass stopper 25ml MBC.VFL.25
Volumetric flask with one graduation mark,with ground-in glass stopper 50ml MBC.VFL.50
Volumetric flask with one graduation mark,with ground-in glass stopper 100ml MBC.VFL.100
Volumetric flask with one graduation mark,with ground-in glass stopper 250ml MBC.VFL.250
Volumetric flask with one graduation mark,with ground-in glass stopper 500ml MBC.VFL.500
Volumetric flask with one graduation mark,with ground-in glass stopper 1000ml MBC.VFL.1000

Volumetric Flask

FAQs

Q1. What is a volumetric flask used for in the laboratory?

A volumetric flask is a type of laboratory glassware used for preparing precise solutions and making accurate dilutions. It has a narrow neck with a single calibration mark that ensures exact volume measurement, making it essential for analytical chemistry, biochemistry, and research.

Q2. What materials are MaxBiochem volumetric flasks made from?

MaxBiochem volumetric flasks are typically made from high‑quality borosilicate glass, known for its excellent chemical resistance, thermal stability, and clarity. This ensures reliable performance when preparing and storing standardized solutions in the lab.

Q3. How do I use a volumetric flask properly?

To use a volumetric flask, first add the solute and a small amount of solvent. Swirl gently to dissolve, then add more solvent until the liquid level exactly reaches the calibration mark on the neck. Finally, cap the flask and invert it several times to ensure a uniform solution.

Q4. What sizes of volumetric flasks are available at MaxBiochem?

MaxBiochem offers volumetric flasks in a range of standard laboratory capacities, including 25 ml, 50 ml, 100 ml, 250 ml, 500 ml, and 1000 ml. This allows you to choose the right size for solution preparation, titration, and analytical work.

Q5. How should I clean and maintain my volumetric flask?

After use, rinse the flask with distilled water to remove any residues. For thorough cleaning, use a mild laboratory detergent and a soft brush, then rinse again. Avoid sudden temperature changes to prevent thermal shock, and store the flask in a safe, dry place when not in use.

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