CLS6949 Aldrich

Corning® organic chemistry glassware kit with 24/40 joints

borosilicate glass (code 7740), non-sterile

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Synonym: Corning® 6949

Properties

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material   borosilicate glass (code 7740)
sterility   non-sterile
mfr. no.   Corning, 6949

Description

General description

This basic Corning® kit is supplied complete with drawer-size polyethylene case in which components are mounted in foam. The kit’s PYREX components all use 24/40 Standard Taper joints for standardization.

The kit′s versatility enables many standard laboratory operations to be performed, such as: distillation, reaction with gas evolution, preparation or recovery, simple reflux, reflux with addition, fractional distillation and vacuum distillation. The case is approximately 130 mm x 256 mm x 343 mm.

Components:
1.
Cylindrical funnel, 100 mL
2. Liebig condenser
3. Cold-finger condenser
4. Pyrex® stopper
5. Vacuum-distilling adapter
6. Rubber thermometer holder
7. Distilling adapter
8. Connecting adapter (2 ea)
9. Round-bottom flask, 500 mL
10. Reaction-vessel tube
11. Drying tube
12. Thermometer
13. Outlet adapter
14. Round-bottom flask, 250 mL
15. Round-bottom flask, 100 mL

Legal Information

Corning is a registered trademark of Corning, Inc.

PYREX is a registered trademark of Corning, Inc.

p3xFLAG is a trademark of Sigma-Aldrich Co. LLC

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