a) Here are some examples of apparatuses that may be used for heating liquids:
Bunsen burner
b) Alcohol lamp
c) Beaker
d) Test tube
e) Tripod
f) Wire gauze
g) Iron stand
h) Iron clamp
In a laboratory it could be a test-tube or a small glass vessel of liquid held over the flame of a Bunsen burner. In the kitchen it could be a pan placed on the stove or a kettle that holds just enough water to make a cup of tea.
Yes they are used for heating small amounts of liquids!
it is used for containing or heating small amounts of substances
A small porcelain container with a small lid. Used for heating a substance with controlled amounts of gas from the atmosphere
A dropper is used to dispense small amounts of a liquid. It is especially useful when the amount to be added is very small and needs to be measured accurately.Read more: What_is_the_use_of_dropper_in_the_laboratory
A dropper is used to drop a little amount on your apparatus. A dropper is used to dispense small amounts of a liquid. It is especially useful when the amount to be added is very small and needs to be measured accurately.
Beaker
Pickled tofu is commonly used in small amounts together with its soaking liquid to flavor stir-fried or braised vegetable dishes.
A medicine dropper is used to transfer small amounts of liquid.
You call a very small drop of liquid a 'droplet'. A droplet is a smaller measurement of a drop of liquid and is usually used when talking about liquid particles that are less then 50 um in diameter.
A coil of conductive metal to run the water through (copper) a pump, and a heat source.
This is a small test tube or a watch glass.
put the solid substance into a test tube and then heat it on a wiregauze , alittle bit far from it...thx...with best regards.. crucible and lid is used for heating small amounts of solids