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burette

[byoo-ret] / byʊˈrɛt /


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If the burette is filled from the top, the float rises with aggravating slowness, and this is its chief disadvantage.

From A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines. by Beringer, Cornelius

The tip of the burette is allowed to fill before the readings are made, which are from the lowest point or meniscus.

From Human Foods and Their Nutritive Value by Snyder, Harry

The burette consists of two hollow tubes of glass.

From The Cultivation of The Native Grape, and Manufacture of American Wines by Husmann, George

The best plan is to hold a piece of white paper behind the burette, and to read from the lower edge of the black line that will be seen.

From The Methods of Glass Blowing and of Working Silica in the Oxy-Gas Flame For the use of chemical and physical students by Shenstone, W. A.

Fill an ordinary 100 c.c. burette with the solution of barium chloride.

From A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines. by Beringer, Cornelius