PPT-Erlenmeyer Flask USE: Hold solids or liquids that may release gas or splatter if stirred
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Beaker USE Holds solids or liquids Poor accuracy only estimates volume Hot Hands USE Use to hold beakers when warm Should not be used when liquid is boiling Graduated
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