Plate 9: Various bottles, receivers, and vessels
- 1824
Depicts assorted bottles (cast iron; gas; with various necks), adopters, pelican, matrass, air jars, compound distillatory apparatus, balloon receivers, and conducting tubes.
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Accum, Friedrich Christian. “Plate 9: Various Bottles, Receivers, and Vessels.” In An Explanatory Dictionary of the Apparatus and Instruments Employed in the Various Operations of Philosophical and Experimental Chemistry. London, England: Thomas Shotter Boys, 1824. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/c247ds15b.
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