Florence flask

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Diagram of a Florence flask
Diagram of a Florence flask

Etymology

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Florence + flask, from a resemblance to wine bottles once used in the area around Florence in Italy

Noun

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Florence flask (plural Florence flasks)

  1. (chemistry) A glass flask with a round body used in a laboratory for holding chemical liquids and solutions. Normally with a round bottom for uniform heating, but may have a flattened base to stand on a flat surface without support.

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