Difference between revisions of "Abderhalden's drying pistol"
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− | Abderhalden's drying pistol consists of two pieces: | + | Abderhalden's drying pistol consists of two main pieces: |
*A jacketed tube flask, with a main female ground glass joint and two smaller ones on opposite sides, one male and another female. The wet material is added here. | *A jacketed tube flask, with a main female ground glass joint and two smaller ones on opposite sides, one male and another female. The wet material is added here. | ||
*A bent pear-shaped Schlenk flask with a gas stopcock tube which goes in the same direction as the ground glass joint. This is where the desiccator is placed. | *A bent pear-shaped Schlenk flask with a gas stopcock tube which goes in the same direction as the ground glass joint. This is where the desiccator is placed. |
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Abderhalden's drying pistol, or just drying pistol, is a piece of laboratory glassware used to free samples from traces of water, or other volatile impurities. These days, vacuum drying has largely replaced the use of this apparatus.
Contents
General
Abderhalden's drying pistol consists of two main pieces:
- A jacketed tube flask, with a main female ground glass joint and two smaller ones on opposite sides, one male and another female. The wet material is added here.
- A bent pear-shaped Schlenk flask with a gas stopcock tube which goes in the same direction as the ground glass joint. This is where the desiccator is placed.
When assembled, the apparatus is similar in appearance to a handgun, hence its name.
Operation
To be added
Doug's Lab has made a tutorial, as has Tom's lab.
Availability
Abderhalden's drying pistol can be purchased from lab suppliers, or online from eBay and Amazon.