Erlenmeyer Flask, CONICAL Narrow |
S.No. | Capacity | Purchasing | Selling Price |
1 | 10 ML | | |
2 | 25 ML | | |
3 | 50 ML | | |
4 | 100 ML | | |
5 | 150 ml | | |
6 | 250 ml | | |
7 | 500 ml | | |
8 | 1000 ml | | |
9 | 2000 ml | | |
10 | 3000 ml | | |
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For the episode of The X-Files, see The Erlenmeyer Flask.
Liquid being poured into an Erlenmeyer Flask
An Erlenmeyer flask, also known as a conical flask (BrE)[1] or a titration flask, is a type of laboratory flask which features a flat bottom, a conical body, and a cylindrical neck. It is named after the German chemist Emil Erlenmeyer (1825–1909), who created it in 1860.[2]