It clamps to a long neck beaker so that you can use a bunsen burner to heat whatever chemical(s) that are present in your concoction.
Iron ring/clamp
An iron ring/clamp that holds glassware such as a funnels or other objects, like the a wire gauze or clay triangle for heating with a Bunsen burner. Often, the iron ring/clamp will be attached to an iron stand.
Iron stand
A metal rod attached to a heavy metal base. The heavy base keeps the stand stable, and the vertical metal rod allows for easy height adjustment of the iron ring/clamp. (A tripod can sometimes be used in place of an iron stand.)
The ring stand is simply a metal rod attached to a heavy metal base. The heavy base keeps the stand stable, and the vertical metal rod allows for easy height adjustment of the iron ring clamp. Ring stands are useful in lab situations because they enable a flask or beaker to be elevated above a heat source so liquids within them can be boiled safely, for example. They are a versatile and often necessary laboratory tool.
It is used to support laboratory equipments.
yes it does.
FC stands for , forged composite
If on sterling silver, it stands for Thailand, where it was made.
a support ring is used to hold big objects.
It really is called ring stand. This is usually used with a ring clamp and bunsen burner.
Clamps and ring stands are used to hold glassware and apparatuses in place. For example, clamps are frequently used to hold round-bottom flasks, condensers, thermometers, addition funnels, etc. Ring stands may be used for larger diameter items, including separatory funnels, filter funnels, wire gauze etc.
The ACCR on the ring stands for Artcarved Class Ring, the S stands for Saladium. G stands for gold,
the bgg probably stands for the size of the ring
Clamps and ring stands are used to hold glassware and apparatuses in place. For example, clamps are frequently used to hold round-bottom flasks, condensers, thermometers, addition funnels, etc. Ring stands may be used for larger diameter items, including separatory funnels, filter funnels, wire gauze etc.
The ring stand holds an iron ring, or other support apparatus, depending on what the experiment calls for.
RT" in the context of a ring typically stands for "Ring Size." Ring size is a measurement that indicates the circumference of the finger for which the ring is intended.
yes it does.
One ring per continent - there are five continents on earth
Well on a mood ring Black stands for anger or stress
It stands for cubic zirconia so the gems on your ring are fake
'O' refers not to the shape of the ring but to the ring's cross-section.
stands for 5 contries